DVLA crushing vehicles on finance.

DVLA crushing vehicles on finance.

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Dommydino

42 posts

84 months

Monday 17th April 2017
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Matthen said:
grkify said:
Love it, this is hilarious! Buys car on finance doesn't pay tax then wants to take dvla to court. What's a years tax £500 max £1000 if its brand new but happy to spend money on pointless court case. Get back under your bridge troll.
Think he did... This thread was started 6.25 years ago.
rofl

Pica-Pica

13,732 posts

84 months

Wednesday 19th April 2017
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Any V5C document will state 'this document is not proof of ownership'. Also a direct debit monthly or yearly could have avoided this. On a similar vein, what about the OP's mortgage, finance payments, Council tax? Where they single payments or DD? If you take on these commitments, you take on responsibilities. Not only has the OP annoyed the DVLA and finance company, s/he has screwed their credit rating too.

Brucey31

10 posts

82 months

Tuesday 13th June 2017
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Any news from the original poster?

MarkwG

4,847 posts

189 months

Wednesday 14th June 2017
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Brucey31 said:
Any news from the original poster?
I think he's quietly allowing goats unimpeded transit over his bridge...

sahajesh

361 posts

153 months

Sunday 25th June 2017
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MarkwG said:
I think he's quietly allowing goats unimpeded transit over his bridge...
biglaugh

Waste of a sperm

Schermerhorn

4,342 posts

189 months

Friday 11th May 2018
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Timberwolf said:
Who the hell commits to a car on finance and then can't afford a tax disc?
Same type of people who buy AMGs and then fill up £10 at a time....

anonymous-user

54 months

Saturday 2nd June 2018
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This thread is hilarious. I'm all for the DVLA crushing cars if people don't pay tax. It doesn't happen straight away anyway, they give you ages to buy it and even if after that you haven't then tough.

I can't believe I got drawn into the argument. I've trolled myself.



colinrob

1,198 posts

251 months

Tuesday 5th June 2018
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Must be honest forgot to SORN my car got a letter from DVLA with approx £70 fine and told to tax or sorn it, so I paid the fine taxed it and as it was a c32 AMG I went to Tesco and put £10 petrol in it (lying about the last bit)