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PostPosted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 3:52 pm 
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perfect timing...

Plate expires 31st August
Insurance expires 22nd August
MOT expires 12th Dec

we are moving 15th August

Forms to plate in 14th - costs £147
Forms in after 14th - costs £225

hummmmm

the conflicts are variable

new address/old insurance?
old address/old Insurance or wait
MOT test with council test = £3

my head is spinning and the LO hasnt replied to calls or emails...

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 5:37 pm 
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wannabeeahack wrote:
perfect timing...

Plate expires 31st August
Insurance expires 22nd August
MOT expires 12th Dec

we are moving 15th August

Forms to plate in 14th - costs £147
Forms in after 14th - costs £225

hummmmm

the conflicts are variable

new address/old insurance?
old address/old Insurance or wait
MOT test with council test = £3

my head is spinning and the LO hasnt replied to calls or emails...
1]Its tough but I would answer all the questions truthfully. The day your plate due you tell them your home address at the time[old one]. You can always adjust this afterwards, but the important thing is that its correct at the time of renewal. Honesty does sometimes pay :lol: :lol: £147
2]Insurance; you give them new address assuming you have deffo moved by then.
3]Plate; You give them new address for plate & then while you there you simply update your badge application. The rest should take care of itself.
Oh and by the way check your new post code doesn't cost you extra insurance premium. Hope that all helps.


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At each stage you give the information that is correct at that moment and send changes in later. Make sure you put a mail redirect in force so you don't miss anything important in the post!!


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PostPosted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 9:17 pm 
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finally got the LO, he said just leave forms as per now and advise changes as/when (next week, when old plates/licences will stil be in force)

well, he cant say i didnt tell him

MOT with council test £3 extra...

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