Our readers have responded to a BBC TV Licence refund worth up to £159 for eligible homes.
In order to watch or record live TV in the UK, regardless of what channel it is on, every household is legally required to have a TV licence.
However, if you do not watch or record live TV, or stream BBC iPlayer, then you could be entitled to a refund worth up to £159.
You can apply for a refund if you won’t need your licence again before it expires, and you have at least one complete month left on it, due to not watching or recording live TV.
Here's what you had to say.
James Telford said: "TV whether it's BBC or ITV only cater for football or any sport, cooking programmes chat shows or rubbish like Love Island.
"Not everyone watches these programmes, so make it pay to view. Why should you pay for something that doesn't cater for you?"
Peter Gnarly Blakemore said: "Haven't paid in years, no interest in TV."
You could also be eligible for a refund if the licence fee for you expired less than two years ago.
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