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Gary L 18-10-2013 10:11

Cutting back and cancelling stuff to save money?
 
What if anything, are you going to cut back on or cancel to save money. now that the prices of everything are going through the roof?

TV Licence?
Virgin/Sky?
What?

Maggy 18-10-2013 10:29

Re: Cutting back and cancelling stuff to save money?
 
Heating.I'll just wear extra layers.

tizmeinnit 18-10-2013 10:41

Re: Cutting back and cancelling stuff to save money?
 
cut out VM tv due to getting Sky for a tenner without HD

Will also wear more layers rather than putting heating on

Maggy 18-10-2013 11:25

Re: Cutting back and cancelling stuff to save money?
 
I should mention that I have this summer also had CH installed and re-insulated the loft and had cavity wall insulation done.Just got to get a few windows replaced or repaired and hopefully that should help reduce costs.

Damien 18-10-2013 11:53

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Champagne.

Osem 18-10-2013 11:55

Re: Cutting back and cancelling stuff to save money?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35633660)
Champagne.

Typical socialist! :D ;)

v0id 18-10-2013 13:54

Re: Cutting back and cancelling stuff to save money?
 
Already downgraded to Virginmedia's 'free' M TV from XL, because it's just not worth what they're asking anymore

papa smurf 18-10-2013 19:24

Re: Cutting back and cancelling stuff to save money?
 
im fortunate that my pay has gone up twice this year so i'm not hurting as bad as some ,so i don't have to cut down on my spend yet.

Halcyon 18-10-2013 21:25

Re: Cutting back and cancelling stuff to save money?
 
Cutting back on buying lunch each day. It quickly adds up.
Packed lunch from home is cheaper.

Osem 18-10-2013 21:37

Re: Cutting back and cancelling stuff to save money?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Halcyon (Post 35633920)
Cutting back on buying lunch each day. It quickly adds up.
Packed lunch from home is cheaper.

Could well be a lot healthier too. :tu:

alferret 19-10-2013 18:16

Re: Cutting back and cancelling stuff to save money?
 
As my wife is in consultation for redundancy we'll be giving up sky @ 36.50, one pay monthly phone @ 21, subsidising step sons drinking nights out while at uni and start shopping at aldi/lidl.

Sirius 19-10-2013 21:13

Re: Cutting back and cancelling stuff to save money?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by heero_yuy (Post 35633631)
Minimise energy use: Washing machine full loads at lower temperatures, same for dishwasher. Using the small oven as often as possible instead of the larger one. Use gas for heat, not electricity as far as possible.

More shopping at Lidl, longer to get to than Sainsbury's but much cheaper.

We haven't paid TV licence for 5+ years. Don't watch the BBC either.

Minimise unnecessary car journeys.

We're also considering downsizing the TV package from VM from XL to L.

A lot of these things we do anyway but we'll just have to do them more.

Thats on my list, they can sod off

SnoopZ 19-10-2013 21:21

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How does someone get away not paying the TV licence as I thought if you had something that was capable of receiving a signal like a TV or video recorder you legally had to get it?

I guess not having an aerial sky or virgin box it maybe legally possible?

Gary L 19-10-2013 22:00

Re: Cutting back and cancelling stuff to save money?
 
I is you don't watch live TV signals as they're being broadcasted.

2 is you tell them you don't have a TV, or you do have a TV but you don't watch live TV signals as they're being broadcasted.

Virgin tell TVLA that you have cable TV with them.

A few tips with TV licencing.

don't enter into any correspondence with them.
don't tell them your name or anything personal at the door.
don't sign anything.
you don't have to prove that you don't need a licence.

just the same as you don't need to prove that you don't go fishing when the fishing licence people knock on your door saying why haven't you got a fishing licence.

they work on commission.
they get paid for you to sign your name, they get paid for getting any correspondence from you at the door.
if they can't make money out of you, they won't bother you.

if you don't have a TV then you don't have to prove it.
if you do have a TV but you only use it to watch DVDs, play XBOX, CCTV, then you don't need a licence, and don't need to prove that you don't.

they are not official in any way shape or form.
you are under no obligation to let them into your home.

The TV licencing thing is an act, not a law.
but I'm not gonna get into that.

:)

papa smurf 20-10-2013 10:15

Re: Cutting back and cancelling stuff to save money?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 35634294)
I is you don't watch live TV signals as they're being broadcasted.

2 is you tell them you don't have a TV, or you do have a TV but you don't watch live TV signals as they're being broadcasted.

Virgin tell TVLA that you have cable TV with them.

A few tips with TV licencing.

don't enter into any correspondence with them.
don't tell them your name or anything personal at the door.
don't sign anything.
you don't have to prove that you don't need a licence.

just the same as you don't need to prove that you don't go fishing when the fishing licence people knock on your door saying why haven't you got a fishing licence.

they work on commission.
they get paid for you to sign your name, they get paid for getting any correspondence from you at the door.
if they can't make money out of you, they won't bother you.

if you don't have a TV then you don't have to prove it.
if you do have a TV but you only use it to watch DVDs, play XBOX, CCTV, then you don't need a licence, and don't need to prove that you don't.

they are not official in any way shape or form.
you are under no obligation to let them into your home.

The TV licencing thing is an act, not a law.
but I'm not gonna get into that.

:)

and don't forget to take your cheque book along with you to the magistrates court -and remember once in a magistrates court your opinion counts for nothing your just guilty.:)


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