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Nearly ready for SVA & Registration
wicket - 25/2/05 at 11:22 AM

Has anyone used the services of Paul Jepson the ex DVLA man that advertises in the kit car press for processing there SVA and registration documentation, his fee of £35 seems quite a good deal if it gets it all sorted without any hassle.


Hellfire - 25/2/05 at 12:32 PM

The hassle is all part of the fun. Spend the £35 on your car.......


scoobyis2cool - 25/2/05 at 01:32 PM

I agree, it's not THAT difficult and you'll have an extra £35 burning a hole in your pocket afterwards

Pete


DarrenW - 25/2/05 at 02:48 PM

The £35 will come in handy to pay for the coffees for your moral support or the re-test. i hope you dont need a re-test but laws of averages says it is a frequent occurence.


Snuggs - 25/2/05 at 03:20 PM

I agree with all above, spend the £35 on something else.

Even with inside knowledge you are still at the mercy of the DVLA and the SVA test centre.

Also I suggest you dont try and register at the very end or beginning of the month cos your local DVLA office will probably be very very busy.

Good luck


clbarclay - 25/2/05 at 03:33 PM

£35 goes a nice way towards bribary, MOT testers always like to find an open bag of sweats on the back seat.

Then again the place I use for MOT's are a bit suspect.


DarrenW - 28/2/05 at 11:53 AM

quote:
Originally posted by clbarclay
£35 goes a nice way towards bribary, MOT testers always like to find an open bag of sweats on the back seat.

Then again the place I use for MOT's are a bit suspect.



I have to ask the obvious question - how do you put an open bag of sweets on the back seat of a se7en to help with testing????