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The BBC doesn’t send in the bailiffs

Detail of a UK television licence
‘TV Licensing works with third sector organisations this year to offer advice and support to people who might find it hard to stay licensed.’ Photograph: Joe Giddens/PA

A letter by Rev Paul Nicolson (Letters, 4 April) suggests: “The BBC also sends in the bailiffs to collect unaffordable TV licence fees.” This is incorrect. BBC and TV Licensing do not use bailiffs.

We know some people struggle to pay, so do everything we can to help people spread the cost, including weekly cash payments. TV Licensing worked with more than 460 third sector organisations this year to offer advice and support to people who, for financial reasons, might find it hard to stay licensed. To find out more, visit tvlicensing.co.uk/payinfo.
Dan Higgins
PR adviser, TV Licensing

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