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pndy 3 hours ago

Don't wanna bite but... Shouldn't this also cover the tv license in the UK?

NicuCalcea 42 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

Is the TV licence a subscription? I see it closer to a tax for using a public service or good, like the road or council tax.

nicky0 22 minutes ago | parent [-]

I consider it a subscription because it is collected directly by the BBC and spent by the BBC.

Taxes, on the other hand, are collected by the government.

amiga386 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

It probably will, along with mobile phone contracts and other such things.

Crapita already do remind you ahead of time that they're going to start collecting the money for next year's TV license if you already have one, and there's no such thing as a "free trial just enter your card details", you either buy a TV license or you don't.

Of course, as is their modus operandi, if you were to cancel your TV licence, they'd immediately start bombarding you with URGENT WARNING: YOU NEED A TV LICENCE TO WATCH TV AND YOU CAN GO TO PRISON IF YOU WATCH TV WITHOUT ONE after precisely 6 months.

They do that even if you inform them the TV license holder has died, and remains dead 6 months later, and 12 months later yup still dead and nobody watching TV, 18 months, uhuh, let me check, oh sorry yes mum is still dead, guess she doesn't need the TV license, 24 months yup yup pushing up daisies Crapita, don't think you're going to get a TV license out of her...

The humans you talk to are apologetic, but the whole operation is to continually mailshot every address in the country that doesn't have a license in the hopes they buy one. I love the BBC and pay my own license, but someone please round up the entirety of Capita and fire them all into the sun.

GJim an hour ago | parent [-]

Seconded.

How Crapita continue to get government contracts despite all their failings is simply beyond me.

Their latest cockup is fucking up civil service pension administration, so it's not like those who work for the government are except from their screwups.

https://www.theregister.com/2026/03/27/capita_pension_portal...