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People could get £174.50 back in their bank if they only use their TV to watch four types of entertainment.

Those who no longer require a TV Licence from the BBC can ask for their money back.

However there is a catch - people must have at least one full month left on it.

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A TV Licence is required even if you don't tune into any BBC channels.

It's needed to watch or record programmes as they're being broadcast live on any TV channel.

People must also have one to watch live programmes on any online TV service - such as Channel 4 , YouTube, or Amazon Prime Video - or download or watch BBC programmes on BBC iPlayer.

However, there are four reasons people can still use a TV without needing to pay for

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