Webuyanycar speeding tickets
Webuyanycar speeding tickets
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ACCYSTAN

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1,354 posts

148 months

Yesterday (10:32)
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Sold a car to we buy any car around 2 years ago.
Got Paid, all fine.

Today received a speeding ticket for the car in the post.

I will reply to speeding ticket that we sold it, but do I need to speak with anyone else to make sure I am off the records as the owner?

Also, I can’t find the receipt emails from webuyanycar - are they contactable to get this info as evidence?

Thanks

I am alright Jack

4,248 posts

170 months

Yesterday (10:41)
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it's your responsibility to notify the DVLA when you sell a vehicle.

If for some reason you haven't done so then maybe contact them also.

https://www.gov.uk/sold-bought-vehicle

Virtual PAH

311 posts

11 months

Yesterday (13:20)
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Yep, always inform DVLA online as soon after selling as possible and never rely on the purchaser to do it as WBAC say they will.

No reason to be left on the hook now it's all online and takes minutes.

I once got a letter about my car being abandoned untaxed, several months after I'd sold it, and back then informing DVLA was all done via post so I just gave them the info on who I sold it to and fortunately it was a dealer so easy for them to chase up. Never heard anymore about it. So worse case reply with the info and hope they go after the new owner.

speedking31

3,857 posts

163 months

Yesterday (13:24)
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ACCYSTAN said:
I will reply to speeding ticket that we sold it, but do I need to speak with anyone else to make sure I am off the records as the owner?
The registered keeper is responsible not the owner.

BertBert

21,107 posts

238 months

Yesterday (13:42)
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speedking31 said:
he registered keeper is responsible not the owner.
The keeper is responsible not the registered keeper

speedking31

3,857 posts

163 months

Yesterday (13:47)
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The point I was making (trying to make) is that proving you sold a car, or having a receipt, does not absolve you of responsibility if the keeper details have not been changed. Not much point in chasing for a receipt as that is not directly relevant.

Sheepshanks

40,272 posts

146 months

Yesterday (14:09)
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It’s a bit odd to get something after a couple of years - suggests it’s been in the trade all this time (they go back to the last known keeper) and never registered to another keeper.

Ussrcossack

1,011 posts

69 months

Yesterday (14:44)
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Sheepshanks said:
It s a bit odd to get something after a couple of years - suggests it s been in the trade all this time (they go back to the last known keeper) and never registered to another keeper.
Agree
But if WBAC sold it wouldn't they update V5 for the new keeper or the trader who sold it on, unless its still in the trade

paul_c123

2,225 posts

20 months

Yesterday (15:37)
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Ussrcossack said:
Agree
But if WBAC sold it wouldn't they update V5 for the new keeper or the trader who sold it on, unless its still in the trade
No it will be a BCA auction and trade-to-trade changes aren’t reported to the DVLA. Only a new RK. It was probably bought at auction by a trader and he has neglected to register it.

Sheepshanks

40,272 posts

146 months

Yesterday (15:47)
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speedking31 said:
The point I was making (trying to make) is that proving you sold a car, or having a receipt, does not absolve you of responsibility if the keeper details have not been changed. Not much point in chasing for a receipt as that is not directly relevant.
It does - if the car is sold into the trade the registered keeper doesn’t change.

Ideally the OP would have updated the V5C himself and would have looked out for the acknowledgment from DVLA as it tells you to do on the V5C. It also tells you to chase it up if not received in 4 weeks. Also ideally, he would still have this acknowledgment.

Multiple times car salespeople have tried to take the complete V5C off me, telling me I “can forget all about it now”. You really shouldn’t do that.

Foss62

1,861 posts

92 months

Yesterday (17:31)
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Sheepshanks said:
It does - if the car is sold into the trade the registered keeper doesn t change.

Ideally the OP would have updated the V5C himself and would have looked out for the acknowledgment from DVLA as it tells you to do on the V5C. It also tells you to chase it up if not received in 4 weeks. Also ideally, he would still have this acknowledgment.

Multiple times car salespeople have tried to take the complete V5C off me, telling me I can forget all about it now . You really shouldn t do that.
All happened online when I recently sold a car via CARWOW. The chap picking the car up checked that I had the confirmation email before leaving.

paul_c123

2,225 posts

20 months

Yesterday (17:56)
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Sheepshanks said:
It does - if the car is sold into the trade the registered keeper doesn t change.

Ideally the OP would have updated the V5C himself and would have looked out for the acknowledgment from DVLA as it tells you to do on the V5C. It also tells you to chase it up if not received in 4 weeks. Also ideally, he would still have this acknowledgment.

Multiple times car salespeople have tried to take the complete V5C off me, telling me I can forget all about it now . You really shouldn t do that.
All you need is the reg number, 11 digit reference number and the name of the trader to do it yourself. Personally, I always make a point of sitting down for a "bit of admin", sorting out money transfer, making sure they receive it, and doing the DVLA process online with them, so they don't need to do it and have the email off of DVLA.

But yes technically, it is 100% the seller's responsibility.

Sheepshanks

40,272 posts

146 months

Yesterday (18:38)
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ACCYSTAN said:
Also, I can t find the receipt emails from webuyanycar - are they contactable to get this info as evidence?
They surely must be able to provide transaction records from just a couple of years ago.

Did you get a tax refund at the time? If you did, then you can be sure the V5C notification happened.