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DVLA *rant*

Started by F Body, February 27, 2014, 07:57:57 AM

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F Body

I have been waiting weeks for the Divvy LA to sort my Kawasaki documents out
Made loads of phone calls and kept getting told it's being processed

Yesterday I got this letter in the post ( note the date )  :

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I wasn't happy but at least it looked like I will get it eventually the documents


This morning I receive this ( same date ) :

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Ruddy hell a tax disc and new MOT, wasn't expecting that

However note mistake on the MOT

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It's not like the letters "D" and "P" are anywhere near each other on the keyboard

Bunch of incompetent toe rags

Now it all has to back to the Divvy LA again

art b

just calm down ...
and wait until you get a new mot next year ..

if the vin  numbers right its just a typo...
This forum needs, ''YOU'' posting,Not just reading ! :moon:

F Body

Quoting: art b
and wait until you get a new mot next year ..

if the vin numbers right its just a typo...


Your forgetting ANPR, every time it's read it will say no MOT which is technically correct according to big bother now

Cunning Plan

Quoting: art b
if the vin numbers right its just a typo...


Quoting: F Body
Your forgetting ANPR, every time it's read it will say no MOT which is technically correct according to big bother now


Yes, you're right. It is not worth the hassle of having to explain the whole situation over and over, being passed from department to department

You will just have to send it all back again
1968 VW T2 Bay Bus (currently being restored and upgraded)
1999 Jeep Cherokee XJ (modern classic daily driver)

Andy

That's a bummer man!

I know back before it was computerized me and Dave took the Camaro to a different MOT tester, he looked at the previous certificate and then at the VIN in the window and was refusing to test it as he said the two weren't the same. The previous tests had all been done off the CS***** number stamped on the passenger strut tower. It took me and him going over the car trying to prove the car was what it was and it took him ages to change the VIN on the certificate for the DVLA.

Thankfully the reg was ok, but there's such a pain in the arse trying to tie up a VIN to a reg and then add I the dangers of ANPR.

Also you wouldn't be able to tax it online as the MOT cert wouldn't show up as being done to that reg.