Shogun83
Registered UsersChange your profile picture
-
Posts
10 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Post article
CAGMag
Blogs
Keywords
Everything posted by Shogun83
-
That's the problem - I thought I'd had the acknowledgement letter but can't find it - so maybe the slip didn't get to the DVLA. I got a letter from the DVLA in December so sent them my proof of sale document and got an acknowledgement letter then. I'd thought that was the end of it!
-
thanks Radway - this is still hard to swallow! I've already told them I'd made all reasonable efforts to register my car properly. Seems like you're saying I should plead guilty as ridiculous as it feels to me
-
If I've proven I wasn't the owner at the time why are they still trying to enforce against me? As I see it I have two options - A) not guilty as I wasn't the owner of the vehicle B) guilty by negligence - as I could have checked that the DVLA had updated their database What do you think?
-
I'll have to check my current log book to see if I can remember exactly which. It was a part of the logbook that I completed; not anything else. Thanks for your replies guys
-
So I part exchanged my car in the middle of last year; sent off the slip to the DVLA and thought nothing more of it. Then December last year I started getting letters from the DVLA etc saying my car wasn't insured. I sent off the proof of sale and they sent me a document telling me I was no longer the registered keeper. So it seems like they never received the original paperwork and I'm now still being pursued for not having insurance for a car I have proof of sale of! This seems ridiculous to me - do I really have to defend myself against this?!!
Latest
Our Picks
Reclaim the right Ltd
reg.05783665
reg. office:-
262 Uxbridge Road, Hatch End
England
HA5 4HS
The Consumer Action Group
×
- Create New...
IPS spam blocked by CleanTalk.