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    bernard towers
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      I think the yooungest person in the house has to be over 75.

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      John Hinkley
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        On bernard towers Said:

        I think the yooungest person in the house has to be over 75.

        I don’t think that’s true, Bernard. At least not if you check eligibility on the government web site. There it merely states that you, as the licence holder must be 75 or over and be in receipt of pension credit.  Consider the (admittedly unlikely) situation of a 76 year old man married to a 35 year old lady and he is in receipt of pension credit.  He would be the licence holder and eligible for a free licence.  Not that I expect that they would be watching much television!

        John

         

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        Michael Gilligan
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          Nigel Graham 2
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            Always best to read the instructions!

            …..

            I received two separate messages for Paypal today. Apparently.

            The sending addresses looked genuine (no peculiar spelling or punctuation).

            ‘View Source’ suggested nothing untoward (no weird secondary addresses).

            Each said one of my cards, one debit the other credit, was about to expire, and quoted the final four digits of each.

            Now, could it be real? Neither of my present card numbers end with the given digits. I still have my previous credit-card, cancelled and not yet cut up for workshop shims: no match there either.

            Yet I use PayPal so rarely it is possible the numbers it knows were of previous cards.

             

            I still took the safe way out by reporting them.

            ””’

            (My portable ‘phone will need topping-up soon, and I may need register a new card to it because I last topped it up at least two years ago. Last time, I found it difficult because I had changed cards so may need the O2 shop’s help.)

             

             

            #797240
            Bernard Wright
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              On John Hinkley Said:

              I’m under the impression that the UK TV licence is only free if the applicant is over 75 years old AND in receipt of Pension Credit or their partner, with whom they live, is a recipient.  It is not just an age-related benefit.

              John

               

              Yep, that is correct, and we qualify on both counts.

              A couple of months before wife was going to be 75, I transferred it into her name, so we got it a year earlier, as the wife is a year and four months older than I, terrible cheats aren’t we….

              #797241
              Bernard Wright
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                On bernard towers Said:

                I think the yooungest person in the house has to be over 75.

                Not quite right I’m afraid, as I’ve posted elsewhere the wife is a year and four long months older than me, so before her 75th I transferred the TV License to her name, we are in receipt of pension credit also, as I don’t get a full pension….

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