One for the spelling police
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aka_kerrly said:
Heralds - that's what I was thinking of!!! Thanks guys!! Although my memories of being carted around in a Morris minor are that the handling is a bit on the wild side but that could quite easily have been my gran's driving as she did flip her Cortina Gt over a ditch and into a army barracks and span the Mercedes 190 going over Dartmoor in the snow hehe.
djglover said:
Any ideas on this one. HGV drove me off the motorway by driving into the rear side, then drove off I got the company name but not the reg.
Have notified insurance who won't peruse other party without number plate. I stand to loose excess and NCB
Any ideas on the best way to follow up the company for the reg.. leave to police or just peruse them myself, I have my doubts the police are that bothered..
Have notified insurance who won't peruse other party without number plate. I stand to loose excess and NCB
Any ideas on the best way to follow up the company for the reg.. leave to police or just peruse them myself, I have my doubts the police are that bothered..
scott15 said:
Going to have to persue yourself i'd have thought. In my experience, Police are less than useful in these situations.
You usually have to give them every little detail, down to how many hairs approximately completed the eyebrow of the suspect.
You usually have to give them every little detail, down to how many hairs approximately completed the eyebrow of the suspect.
Whistle said:
We trade in my wife's audi in March at a local dealer, we get the plate transferred and a couple of weeks later I take the correct log book back to the dealer (I know them) and whiteness them filling in the counterpart ready to send off to DVLA.
Anyhow a few weeks ago I get a letter asking why I have not insured the car, I fill it in advising that I am no longer the owner and haven't been for almost 6 months, and that the car was chopped in for another.
Today I get another letter advising me I need to pay a £100.00 fine of £50.00 if paid within the next couple of weeks.
I am about to send the a letter to tell them to F off but thaught I might ask here 1st just incase.
Note: I contacted the dealer today and it's still on there fore court for sale so that's why it's never been insured, he said the tax is due next month and when I receive the reminder I should SORN the car. He said he sent the log book counter part off the day I gave him the log book.
Any advice welcome
Thanks
Anyhow a few weeks ago I get a letter asking why I have not insured the car, I fill it in advising that I am no longer the owner and haven't been for almost 6 months, and that the car was chopped in for another.
Today I get another letter advising me I need to pay a £100.00 fine of £50.00 if paid within the next couple of weeks.
I am about to send the a letter to tell them to F off but thaught I might ask here 1st just incase.
Note: I contacted the dealer today and it's still on there fore court for sale so that's why it's never been insured, he said the tax is due next month and when I receive the reminder I should SORN the car. He said he sent the log book counter part off the day I gave him the log book.
Any advice welcome
Thanks
singlecoil said:
Eric Mc said:
I doubt that this will happen - not without some serious reigning in. There are so many legal timebombs lying in wait if HMRC try this on. Don't forget, HMRC are not ranking creditors anymore so they are not entitled to tax money ahead of employees or banks etc.
Oh boy. Gear up.
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