Girlfriends tax expired somehow my fault!

Girlfriends tax expired somehow my fault!

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si_xsi

Original Poster:

1,200 posts

197 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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The cheek of it! Looking out the window this morning i notice how clean my car is compared to my girlfriends parked next to it, oh whats that, hang on ....

ME: 'Come here and look at that'
GF: 'what'
ME: 'Whats that circle thing say on the windscreen'
GF: 'oh sh*t, why didnt you remind me'

Me: 'Well you should have got a reminder from DVLA'

GF: 'Who'

ME: ' I bet you havn't changed your registered keeper details from when we moved in January have you....' cue the girlfriend swearing and tearng the flat apart trying to fnd car documents as she doesn't know where they are...

GF: 'found it, its got our old address on it' ..

She then blames me for not reminding her to change the form. Its her car, she should take more responsibility for it, i've got enought to do...am i being out of order!!? I know exactly where my car documents are.

Rant over!

anonymous-user

56 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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Clearly your fault wink

valverguy

440 posts

177 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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Poor ranting,

Firstly no police? barely a domestic, you didn't even spit at her let alone punch her.

Must try harder.....

Hoofy

76,589 posts

284 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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You're the bloke. It's your fault irrespective of whether it's your fault or not. Welcome to Life.

Birdster

2,532 posts

145 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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valverguy said:
Poor ranting,

Firstly no police? barely a domestic, you didn't even spit at her let alone punch her.

Must try harder.....
hehe

Sounds like she's stereotyping you. Man = car stuff

Tell her to get the dinner ready.


Podie

46,630 posts

277 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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If you're feeling brave you could point out she gets the fine / her car crushed.

If you value your life, just keep an eye on it in future. No big deal really.

Hoofy

76,589 posts

284 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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Birdster said:
hehe

Sounds like she's stereotyping you. Man = car stuff

Tell her to get the dinner ready.
hehe Was the car in the kitchen etc etc. wink

6fire

406 posts

153 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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I save myself the hassle of this. The wife puts petrol in it, I do everything else. From checking the tyres and oil to sorting the tax and insurance. It doesn't take me long to do and saves the aggro I'd get if I didn't sort it 'because it's her car'.

anonymous-user

56 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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No photo = custard tart.

Riley Blue

21,078 posts

228 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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Forget her birthday and say "It's so easy to forget something that happens only once a year..."

fatboy69

9,375 posts

189 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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It's always our fault.

SWMBO got so drunk last Friday that she spent Saturday in bed with a raging hangover. My fault, although she couldnt explain why, even though I stayed at home as we couldn't get a babysitter.

Also my fault that she cried watching War Horse last night even though I was out & in the presence of Royalty until stupid o'clock this morning...


si_xsi

Original Poster:

1,200 posts

197 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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well i've got all the documents together she needs to tax it at the Post office and told her to get her sweet arse down the posty before 1pm today.

Dosy bint, i think i'll have to take responsibility of this going forward in return for many other womanly duties.

smile


jurbie

2,350 posts

203 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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I'd perhaps suggest checking her MOT as well. Mine once drove around with no MOT for 6 months; apparently 'They' whoever 'They' may be should send a letter the same way tax and insurance do so clearly not her fault.

Hoofy

76,589 posts

284 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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jurbie said:
I'd perhaps suggest checking her MOT as well. Mine once drove around with no MOT for 6 months; apparently 'They' whoever 'They' may be should send a letter the same way tax and insurance do so clearly not her fault.
Some garages do remind you. smile

si_xsi

Original Poster:

1,200 posts

197 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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jurbie said:
I'd perhaps suggest checking her MOT as well. Mine once drove around with no MOT for 6 months; apparently 'They' whoever 'They' may be should send a letter the same way tax and insurance do so clearly not her fault.
thanks, her car is only 2 years old so luckily she doesnt have to worry about forgetting that yet

james_tigerwoods

16,292 posts

199 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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Only the tax? I have to sort MOTs, tyres, tax, bulbs, etc....

williredale

2,866 posts

154 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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I take care of it because if I didn't it would be my fault. Same as tyres, fluids and car insurance.

I get letters or texts from the garages I use to remind me of MOT time.

bint

4,664 posts

226 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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I remember the important bits like tax, MOT and insurance. Today MOH changed the rear wiper and housing for the squirter as it was annoying him that it didn't work properly.

Some things I can live with, the dodgy parking sensors for a start, but I did get the badly pixelated SID unit repaired. He wants the sensors deactivated....

It annoys me when people treat their cars like white goods and whinge when they get a large bill due to not having it serviced regularly.

falkster

4,258 posts

205 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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Breadvan72 said:
No photo = custard tart.
This

Fabric

3,819 posts

194 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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Hoofy said:
You're the bloke. It's your fault irrespective of whether it's your fault or not. Welcome to Life.
Ain't that the truth.