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Hi there...

 

I have received a letter from ADVANTIS.

 

It says I owe monet for a LATE LICENSE PENALTY to the lovely sum of £80...

 

Am I right in believing that they ahve no power here and I need to call DVLA to either pay or sort out?

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yep..you totally ignore the powerless DCA

 

speak to the DVLA directly

please don't hit Quote...just type we know what we said earlier..

DCA's view debtors as suckers, marks and mugs

NO DCA has ANY legal powers whatsoever on ANY debt no matter what it's Type

and they

are NOT and can NEVER  be BAILIFFS. even if a debt has been to court..

If everyone stopped blindly paying DCA's Tomorrow, their industry would collapse overnight... 

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  • 5 weeks later...

Hi, received a letter from DVLA - Or so I think..

 

It'd for an untaxed vehicle. My vehicle was definitely untaxed and was meaning to sort earlier, it was taxed before I got the letter too..

 

Asking for over £150 to be paid by full today (I was just about to call to sort but thought I would come on here first).

 

Do DVLA send letters out like this?

 

The fine seems a little too much?!

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It can depend on what the DVLA are claiming - the Late Licensing Penalty, or an 'out of court settlement offer'.

 

 

Hi it says Out of Court Settlement.

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My van was clamped outside my home early may.

 

 

 

I went to the post office, set up a direct debit, then called the clampers and paid the £100 or so clamp fine, clamp was released later that day/eve.

 

 

 

I thought that was it.

 

 

 

Just received a letter from DVLA conmen asking me to pay fine just short of £200.

 

 

I was under the impression that if you taxed it and paid the clampers that was it..

 

 

I am goinf to appeal it but just wonderd if you had any advice on what I should be saying, will they be softened up if I say I was hoping they would see light if I taxed it etc.

 

 

 

Thanks.

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You've paid the release fee and now paid the current vehicle exise duty.

There is also a fine for the period you were driving the vehicle without it.

Post all paperwork you were given

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You've paid the release fee and now paid the current vehicle exise duty.

There is also a fine for the period you were driving the vehicle without it.

Post all paperwork you were given

 

 

Post where? On here?

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I just think the fine is massively excessive, that's 4 days work for some people.

 

I was selling my van, and it was likley to sell at any moment. Will they back down on this at all?

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Hi, I have appealed against a penalty fine for no tax,

there was a good valid reason why it was untaxed but of course they NEVER accept appeals,

it's just a buffer to make it look like they will listen,

absolute dogs they are..

 

 

My question is - is that it?

Do I have the right to appeal again to take it higfher up?

And how fast do I have to pay it,

can hardly afford the nearly £200 fine right now in one blow...

Can I suggest part payments?

 

Thanks.

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What was your reason on appeal?

Vehicles can only be in 4 states

Taxed and insured

SORN

Exported

Scrapped

 

Not having the finances to tax is not a valid appeal.

 

If you cant afford the fine you can ask for an arrangement but it will be steep repayments, if they allow it.

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Hi all..

 

I was selling the vehicle

- right after I bought it I decided to sell, so never sorn it or taxed it..

 

As I thought it would sell in a week,

it took 4 weeks,

they came and saw it was untaxed and not sorn,

I said it was because a sale fell through..

 

They sent a letter from an 'un-named officer' and unsigned (obviously just an automated print out) saying they have decided to decline the offer of appeal... Obviously.

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