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Car tax. Paid for but not rcvd



 
 
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Old September 9th 08, 01:15 PM posted to uk.legal.moderated
Roland Perry
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Default Car tax. Paid for but not rcvd

In message , at 12:55:10 on
Tue, 9 Sep 2008, Anthony R. Gold remarked:
The loss to the OP was not for intrinsic value but for consequential loss.


Is the cost of getting a replacement MOT certificate "intrinsic" or
"consequential"? I wouldn't want them to pay for a new test, but a copy
certificate to replace the lost one seems like a fair cop. Similarly the
fee to replace the tax disc, rather than the cost of a new one.
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Old September 9th 08, 03:00 PM posted to uk.legal.moderated
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Adrian wrote:
the Omrud gurgled happily, sounding much
like they were saying:

My wifes car tax expired at the end of August. We went on holiday on 18
August and returned Sunday 7th September. 18 August I posted off the
car tax reminder with MOT certificate, insurance certificate, and my
cheque in payment. 1st class stamp. Done by post as I object to paying
HMGOV anything more than I absolutely have to.


Surely the cheapest renewal method is online. No need to travel to the
post office, and no need to buy a stamp to post the cheque.


There's a slight premium (a couple of quid) for either credit or debit
cards, I can't remember which. The other is free.

It doesn't involve posting off the certificates, either - which
presumably they've also lost...?


No, and you don't even have to find them. DVLA have access to databases
of insurance policies and MOT certificates. The disc arrives about
three days after you pay. I don't remember there being any credit card
charge, but its possible.

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Old September 9th 08, 03:00 PM posted to uk.legal.moderated
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Default Car tax. Paid for but not rcvd

Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 10:55:19
on Tue, 9 Sep 2008, the Omrud remarked:
So she is now driving illegally according to the law, or the bod
that I (eventually) spoke with


I wouldn't rely on that. Since you are required to buy *and display*
the disc (in the prescribed manner), keeping your car on the road on
or after 1st September without a disc is surely an offence.


You two seem to be in fierce agreement. I am as well.


I was commenting on the "5 days grace" apparently offered by DVLA, which
has no legal basis.

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Old September 9th 08, 09:10 PM posted to uk.legal.moderated
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Default Car tax. Paid for but not rcvd


"the Omrud" wrote in message
m...
Nick wrote:


Surely the cheapest renewal method is online. No need to travel to the
post office, and no need to buy a stamp to post the cheque.


I would disagree.
Existing car tax expired end of Sept. We were off on hols 18 Sept. and
returning early Sept.
Why pay £2.50 extra to do it online when theres no hurry (or so I thought).
I don't use/have a dbt card

I wouldn't rely on that. Since you are required to buy *and display* the
disc (in the prescribed manner), keeping your car on the road on or after
1st September without a disc is surely an offence. It would be an offence
if the disc had simply slipped onto the floor.

Do you keep the car on the road, or in a private driveway?

Offroad.



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Old September 9th 08, 09:10 PM posted to uk.legal.moderated
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"Adrian" wrote in message
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the Omrud gurgled happily, sounding much
like they were saying:
It doesn't involve posting off the certificates, either - which
presumably they've also lost...?

Yep. MOT & Ins certs now in ether.
Not a huge problem as I have duplicates of ins and the car has been MOT'd
this week



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Old September 9th 08, 09:10 PM posted to uk.legal.moderated
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"Roland Perry" wrote in message
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In message , at 23:35:04 on Mon, 8 Sep
2008, Nick remarked:
I had the same a year ago. After a few days of being bounced between the
Post Office (responsible for issuing the disk as well as mailing it to me)
and the local DVLA office, each saying it was the other's problem, they
finally got embarrassed enough to sent me a replacement FOC. Did you order
your disk through a Post Office?
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Yes, the application was made through the PO stated on the renewal form.



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Old September 10th 08, 02:20 PM posted to uk.legal.moderated
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Default Car tax. Paid for but not rcvd

In message , at 21:10:07 on Tue, 9
Sep 2008, Nick remarked:
I had the same a year ago. After a few days of being bounced between the
Post Office (responsible for issuing the disk as well as mailing it to me)
and the local DVLA office, each saying it was the other's problem, they
finally got embarrassed enough to sent me a replacement FOC. Did you order
your disk through a Post Office?

Yes, the application was made through the PO stated on the renewal form.


I got some satisfaction (in the legal sense) by calling the relevant
[major branch] PO's complaints department.
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Old September 11th 08, 01:30 PM posted to uk.legal.moderated
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"Nick" wrote in message
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My wifes car tax expired at the end of August.
We went on holiday on 18 August and returned Sunday 7th September.
18 August I posted off the car tax reminder with MOT certificate,
insurance
certificate, and my cheque in payment. 1st class stamp.
Done by post as I object to paying HMGOV anything more than I absolutely
have to.
[Snipped]


Nick,

Sorry for being slow on the draw, but I've been out of circulation. I
haven't read the full thread yet so this may have already been said...

If you paid for but didn't receive your disc, you don't have to pay the £7
charge (as it clearly states on the V20). I range the DVLA last week and
explained my situation, and they said they would email the local DVLA
office, and that I should pop down there with my registration document.

Went yesterday, took 10mins... Job done.


 




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