TV Licences | Discussion | Payment warnings issued
OUTA has raised the alarm on alerts issued to consumers who have defaulted on their tv licence payments. It says the SABC cannot blacklist customers for outstanding payments because the broadcaster is not a credit provider. Chief Legal Officer Advocate Stefanie Fick speaks to #eNCA Courtesy #DStv403

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