We haven't had a TV licence for years - not since our children left home, and we realised we were just using it to watch the 10.00 News, Wimbledon, and Midsomer Murders! We decided we could listen to the news, we were bored with most of Wimbledon once mostly only singles matches were broadcast, and we could buy MM on DVD to watch at our own convenience! (This was all pre-streaming!) Then, once we were 75, we would consider getting a freebie licence, but that was discontinued the year before we were eligible!!
Maybe we are unsupportive of the BBC, but we don't have the wherewithal to be philanthropic about this. I dislike the exorbitant amounts of money paid to some presenters and commentators which I feel is totally unnecessary.
I have found if there has been a problem with not having a licence, phoning up has been much easier to get it sorted out. Everyone on the other end of my phone call has been very courteous, and pleasant to speak to. I don't know if I am allowed to post the number here, but it can be found on the TV licensing website.
A quick word of warning, though. If you have no licence at home, but have a BBC account and use iPlayer whilst staying in a property which does have a licence, you are likely to get a letter saying that you have used iPlayer at your home and you need a licence. Apparently, iPlayer can't tell you are not at home!!
When I phoned up to query the letter I received, a very helpful person told me that if this happened again, all I needed to do was to phone and explain.