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    Hi all,
    Not sure how to tackle this one, so hope some of you might have some thoughts.

    In May 2007 I bought a motorcycle in need of restoration, I sent the V5 (did'nt keep a copy) to DVLA and at the same time declared the vehicle SORN. I then put the bike to the back of my garage, where it still is and never thought about it again, until yesterday. When I returned home from work I found a letter that looked like junkmail addressed to me, but the house number is wrong, it says 36, not 37. Now in my street 36 is nowhere near 37 and someone had wrote on the envelope "not known at this address" I can only assume that a very efficent postman has spotted the gaff and thought I know where that should go and posted it through my door.
    When I opened it it is from a debt collectionicon agency on behalf of DVLA claiming £80 unpaid sorn/tax call it what you will from June 2008, so then the penny dropped, I've never received a new V5, because they've been trying to send it to 36, not 37!. So now I have to pay a fine which I never received, and on top of all this the bike would'nt have cost that much to tax!!!!.
    The sooner the electorate comes to it's senses and off loads this terrible government the better, Whoops hope I can't get fined for slagging off Gordon and his control freak friends. lol.

    Anyway enough of my ramblings about the state of this once Great Britian, anyone any thoughts on this matter.
    Many thanks.

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    Default Re: dvla screwed up address

    Quote Originally Posted by the winkler 72 View Post
    In May 2007 I bought a motorcycle in need of restoration, I sent the V5 (did'nt keep a copy) to DVLA and at the same time declared the vehicle SORN.
    You should never have had the V5 to send off. the previous keeper should have given you the new keeper green) section and he should have sent the V5 to DVLA.


    When I opened it it is from a debt collectionicon agency on behalf of DVLA claiming £80 unpaid sorn/tax call it what you will from June 2008, so then the penny dropped, I've never received a new V5, because they've been trying to send it to 36, not 37!. So now I have to pay a fine which I never received, and on top of all this the bike would'nt have cost that much to tax!!!!.
    So, officially, you still haven't received it, have you?

    In any case, SORN only lasts for one year. As the fine is from June 2008. it would appear that you failed to renew the SORN declaration.

    Banged to rights it would appear....


    And you will have to pay the back tax since May 2007.


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    Default Re: dvla screwed up address

    Dont slag our gordon off - "HE SAVED THE WORLD!!!!!"
    I know that is true cos he said so himself in parliament on wednesday !!!!

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    Default Re: dvla screwed up address

    update
    fill in dvla form v62 today to get a new v5 so this can't happen again, will pay the £80.00 on friday.
    oh and dvla want £25.00 for the duplicate.
    not much justice for the common man eh.


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    You'll probably have to take the hit for the SORN fine because DVLA don't have to send you a reminder - it's a courtesy service they provide (how the hell did I type DVLA and "courtesy" in the same sentence with a straight face????)

    As for the extra £25 for the duplicate V5 - you should query that as it was their adminicon error that caused the original to be sent to the wrong address.

    Best bet would be to dend in the V62 with a covering letter and a copy of the debt collectoricon's letter as evidence that they entered your details incorrectly (and it's extremely unlikely you got your own address wrong when you sent the old one back!!!)

    By their own standards they only aim to "ensure the databse is 97.5% accurate according to the details sent by their customers". In other words, they don't even aim to enter the details correctly (as received by them) in every case.

    That's a pretty poor attitude because it means that as long as they get less than 2.5% wrong (that's over 1 in 50!) they're meeting their targets - so if needed just push their complains procedure with the fact that you were clearly one of the 1 in 50 they got wrong


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    Thanks I will do that.
    All the best for 09 ( I think were going to need it !)



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    Hi, I too have been subject to the incorrect address issue with DVLA and am in mail communication with them at present.
    The main difference here is that I received the V5 and having 2 cars registered with DVLA also thought the V5 that made it to my address must be correct. Erm now I have a £100 fine as DVLA did not send me a reminder for my motorcycle's tax. When I checked the fine letter, which made it to my address, thanks postie, I noticed that the address was 27 and not 26 no wonder I never got a reminder, again my house is not opposite 27 and I doubt if number 27 even know I exist .
    I have written to DVLA who amazingly send me another letter, addressed to 27 saying that they were dealing with my letter. Erm I mentioned in my letter that the address was incorrect why are they still sending my mail to 27? and is there anything I can do?
    I send photocopies of my new keeper green bit (says 26 on that), my drivers licence and their letter with my house number circled on them and still they sent the letter to the wrong address ??? are they all idiots?
    What can I do about this? as if I had had the reminder my bike would have been taxed. Also £100, the years tax for my bike is £66 the tax was out for 2 months, luckily my dad noticed and I taxed it online that very same evening. So being charged for noticing their error
    What can I do?
    Thanks
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    Default Re: dvla screwed up address

    Quote Originally Posted by ruby_rebel View Post
    What can I do about this? as if I had had the reminder my bike would have been taxed.
    There is no requirement for a reminder to be sent to you. It is your responsibility to ensure that the vehicle is either SORN or has has valid VED.

    In fact, I am somewhat surprised that DVLA haven't woken up to this. They could save the cost of printing and mailing reminders, increase their LLP income as people forget to renew and increase their income screen for replacing 'lost' V5Cs.


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    Pat I'm sure someone at the treasury will think of it soon, HMG are going to need every penny they can get, for a long time........GL
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