Number plate issues . Contract
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Hi.
Trying to keep this brief.
I have sold a number plate via a sales company for over £35k
I have uploaded the paperwork on their portal, however 24hrs later I’m not sure I want to let the plate go. I’ve owned it for 25 years and a. In two minds. It’s not really about the value it’s more of missing the plate.
I spoke to the sale person and advised I was in two mind about the Registration Transfer ……
They advised it was too late to change my mind and I was now in contact.
Would there not be a cooling off period. ? It was done by phone and their Registraion Transfer ;-) app ?
Many thanks
Wish
Trying to keep this brief.
I have sold a number plate via a sales company for over £35k
I have uploaded the paperwork on their portal, however 24hrs later I’m not sure I want to let the plate go. I’ve owned it for 25 years and a. In two minds. It’s not really about the value it’s more of missing the plate.
I spoke to the sale person and advised I was in two mind about the Registration Transfer ……
They advised it was too late to change my mind and I was now in contact.
Would there not be a cooling off period. ? It was done by phone and their Registraion Transfer ;-) app ?
Many thanks
Wish
Wish said:
Hi.
Trying to keep this brief.
I have sold a number plate via a sales company for over £35k
I have uploaded the paperwork on their portal, however 24hrs later I m not sure I want to let the plate go. I ve owned it for 25 years and a. In two minds. It s not really about the value it s more of missing the plate.
I spoke to the sale person and advised I was in two mind about the Registration Transfer
They advised it was too late to change my mind and I was now in contact.
Would there not be a cooling off period. ? It was done by phone and their Registraion Transfer ;-) app ?
Many thanks
Wish
Put yourself in the buyers shoes and how would you feel if the seller messed you about .Trying to keep this brief.
I have sold a number plate via a sales company for over £35k
I have uploaded the paperwork on their portal, however 24hrs later I m not sure I want to let the plate go. I ve owned it for 25 years and a. In two minds. It s not really about the value it s more of missing the plate.
I spoke to the sale person and advised I was in two mind about the Registration Transfer
They advised it was too late to change my mind and I was now in contact.
Would there not be a cooling off period. ? It was done by phone and their Registraion Transfer ;-) app ?
Many thanks
Wish
You agreed to the deal , be a man of honour and stand on your original decision.
Most if not all plate companies contracts are "instant ".
I guess if they don't have a buyer yet then always possible that the transfer paperwork hasn't yet gone to DVLA.
You could throw yourself at their mercy and ask for the contract to then be cancelled although I presume there would then be a cancellation fee.
I guess if they don't have a buyer yet then always possible that the transfer paperwork hasn't yet gone to DVLA.
You could throw yourself at their mercy and ask for the contract to then be cancelled although I presume there would then be a cancellation fee.
£35k or a bit of plastic with some letters on it, its a poser. If you think the plate is important then ask a friend if they knows wat the plate says/is. They probably won't have a jar of glue because they aren't interested, no-one ever is let alone a bunch of strangers who will be the ones seeing it every day.
Frane Selak said:
£35k or a bit of plastic with some letters on it, its a poser. If you think the plate is important then ask a friend if they knows wat the plate says/is. They probably won't have a jar of glue because they aren't interested, no-one ever is let alone a bunch of strangers who will be the ones seeing it every day.
That may be true of lesser ones but £35k+ plates are generally decent ones which are meaningful to the owner or more widely.https://www.regtransfers.co.uk/company/terms
2.2 FORMATION AND COMPLETION OF A CONTRACT
A contract for the purchase of a Registration ( Transaction ) becomes binding upon (a) our confirmation, which may be sent by email or provided verbally by a telephone operator, that we accept your offer to buy the Registration ( Formation ); and it is only fully performed or finalised ( Completion ) once the Registration has been validly transferred or assigned in accordance with these Terms. If dealing by telephone, we will confirm when Formation has occurred, and may also confirm Completion at the end of the call or in writing thereafter.
5. SELLING A REGISTRATION
5.1 PRICE
You may enter into a Transaction (Section 2.2) for the sale of a Registration. In such cases, you agree to sell the Registration at a specific price (the “Actual Selling Price”). If we act as broker, the buyer will pay an “Actual Buying Price.” Our profit in a brokered sale arises from the difference between the Actual Buying Price and your Actual Selling Price.
5.3 TRANSFER OF YOUR REGISTRATION TO THE BUYER
Once you receive a confirmation letter from us for a Sale Transaction, you must:
For Registrations on a Certificate. Send or upload the valid and unexpired Certificate to us within seven days.
For Registrations Assigned to a Vehicle. Send or upload the V5C (logbook) within seven days. Advise us of the vehicle’s tax expiry date (unless SORN) and ensure a valid MOT, if required.
Failure to provide the required documentation may delay or void the Transaction.
I'm not sure the T&Cs actually state that you enter a contract when selling, and it appears the transaction can be voided by not supplying the paperwork?
IANAL
2.2 FORMATION AND COMPLETION OF A CONTRACT
A contract for the purchase of a Registration ( Transaction ) becomes binding upon (a) our confirmation, which may be sent by email or provided verbally by a telephone operator, that we accept your offer to buy the Registration ( Formation ); and it is only fully performed or finalised ( Completion ) once the Registration has been validly transferred or assigned in accordance with these Terms. If dealing by telephone, we will confirm when Formation has occurred, and may also confirm Completion at the end of the call or in writing thereafter.
5. SELLING A REGISTRATION
5.1 PRICE
You may enter into a Transaction (Section 2.2) for the sale of a Registration. In such cases, you agree to sell the Registration at a specific price (the “Actual Selling Price”). If we act as broker, the buyer will pay an “Actual Buying Price.” Our profit in a brokered sale arises from the difference between the Actual Buying Price and your Actual Selling Price.
5.3 TRANSFER OF YOUR REGISTRATION TO THE BUYER
Once you receive a confirmation letter from us for a Sale Transaction, you must:
For Registrations on a Certificate. Send or upload the valid and unexpired Certificate to us within seven days.
For Registrations Assigned to a Vehicle. Send or upload the V5C (logbook) within seven days. Advise us of the vehicle’s tax expiry date (unless SORN) and ensure a valid MOT, if required.
Failure to provide the required documentation may delay or void the Transaction.
I'm not sure the T&Cs actually state that you enter a contract when selling, and it appears the transaction can be voided by not supplying the paperwork?
IANAL
Edited by RSTurboPaul on Friday 6th February 11:10
Frane Selak said:
£35k or a bit of plastic with some letters on it, its a poser. If you think the plate is important then ask a friend if they knows wat the plate says/is. They probably won't have a jar of glue because they aren't interested, no-one ever is let alone a bunch of strangers who will be the ones seeing it every day.
Actually I think its £35k and OP gets to keep the bit of plastic with some letters on it; to put almost anywhere with a notable exception.Gassing Station | Speed, Plod & the Law | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff


