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Old 20-10-2013, 10:42   #16
Arthurgray50@blu
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Re: Cutting back and cancelling stuff to save money?

If l am not wrong, didn't some guy go to court over the Tv licence problem and proved that he didn't get BBC tv and he won the case.

Its the BBC who demand the licence fee, they should advertise like everyone else does.

And this is a good thread to start, things are starting to hit me, and l didn't think it would.

My wife is now making a pot of tea instead of tea bags to save on power, we have a key meter and wait for the £5.00 secure deposit to go down and then put money on the key from the computer.

It feels like that we are going back to the 50/60s when we were all skint and desperate for money - it shouldn't be happening in todays world.
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