Crispy
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posted on 28/6/17 at 12:01 PM |
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Turning up late for the IVA
... don't do it.
Based on experience gained yesterday it's not a good idea to arrive late. Give yourself plenty of time even if this means that if everything
goes your way you'll end up sitting in the test centre car park hours before your allotted test.
Not going to go into the whys or wherefores, or even attempt to come up with an excuse, but I arrived with my car on a hired trailer at 08:15
yesterday for a test that was booked for 08:00 and subsequently got turned away. At £450 + the trailer hire cost + fuel + time booked off work that
was an expensive lesson to learn. The only good that might come of it is that others might learn something from my mistake.
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CosKev3
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posted on 28/6/17 at 12:18 PM |
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Ouch
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jacko
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posted on 28/6/17 at 12:19 PM |
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Harsh but thats how Vosa work
as you say get there on time
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Ben_Copeland
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posted on 28/6/17 at 12:28 PM |
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Harsh for 15 mins. Considering they usually don't start straight away.
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jacko
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posted on 28/6/17 at 12:35 PM |
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The tester must have got out the wrong side of the bed
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loggyboy
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posted on 28/6/17 at 12:36 PM |
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Id be disgusted if that was me. Anything in paperwork about keeping times?
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ian locostzx9rc2
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posted on 28/6/17 at 01:05 PM |
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That's not right did you try contacting them to let them know you would be late 15 mins due to traffic issues shouldn't be unreasonable I
would complain to vosa .
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owelly
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posted on 28/6/17 at 01:08 PM |
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That's sh1t!
If anything, I'd expect them to start the test even if they didn't finish it in time so had to abort it. I guess the tester wanted to put
his feet up with a brew for a couple of hours....
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nick205
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posted on 28/6/17 at 01:08 PM |
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Seems a harsh lesson to me!
I did the SVA test some years back and although I was there ready and waiting the test started 20 mins later than the allotted start time.
Worth asking if you get a reduced rate for the next test - both you and they have already done the paperwork.
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Crispy
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posted on 28/6/17 at 01:32 PM |
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In the DVSA's Test Booking Conditions it does say-
On the day of the test you must ensure that:
... The driver and vehicle arrive punctually and follow the instructions of testing staff.
So I failed to do this by arriving 15 minutes late, but I did follow instructions well enough and left once told to.
If there's a delay to them starting the test after I've re-booked it I'm probably going to be ever so slightly annoyed. Even if it
starts on time (I'll be sure to turn up early) how the hell do I go about building up any kind of rapport with the tester? I'll just have
to hope that he appreciates one word answers and a lot of mumblings under my breath.
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loggyboy
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posted on 28/6/17 at 01:43 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Crispy
In the DVSA's Test Booking Conditions it does say-
On the day of the test you must ensure that:
... The driver and vehicle arrive punctually and follow the instructions of testing staff.
So I failed to do this by arriving 15 minutes late, but I did follow instructions well enough and left once told to.
If there's a delay to them starting the test after I've re-booked it I'm probably going to be ever so slightly annoyed. Even if it
starts on time (I'll be sure to turn up early) how the hell do I go about building up any kind of rapport with the tester? I'll just have
to hope that he appreciates one word answers and a lot of mumblings under my breath.
Keep it under your collar until the end. If it does start late make a note of when and complain in writing claiming the small delay in your arrival
would have had little effect on a multi hour test. And the delay you received was the same/larger and you would expect a refund of the retest fee?
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benchmark51
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posted on 28/6/17 at 02:08 PM |
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I remember years ago I had to apply for a visa at the Afgan embassy in Mashad, Iran. I was told to arrive at 8 a.m., however I had to find the place
and got there 3 minutes late. I got turned away and had to go back next morning and be there before 8 a.m. I just put it down to a bunch of shits ind
a shitty place, never thought we would descend to that level here though. What's wrong with a little leeway? Use to be called give and take!
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posted on 28/6/17 at 03:53 PM |
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Crispy
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posted on 28/6/17 at 03:58 PM |
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Kidderminster.
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ianhurley20
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posted on 28/6/17 at 06:00 PM |
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It depends on the center I suppose. We got held up by traffic after an accident - you do not have a phone number to ring the center as they will not
give you one - so we arrived 15 mins late. Apologised. The tester got us a coffee and the test began without incident!
I really don't see what the problem was. If you ran out of time at the end (unlikely) then they could ask you to come back but as the test is
supposed to take 5 hours you are unlikely to run out. I do wonder what the tester did with his 4.75 hours of nothing.
Paper hat if you ask me!
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zx12r dug
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posted on 28/6/17 at 06:41 PM |
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What a bunch of A Holes i think all five cars I've tested never started on time hope all goes well on your return
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Jamesc
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posted on 28/6/17 at 07:00 PM |
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Not sure if Ian is talking about his test at Norwich or mine (He helped me big time and came with me)
But as he says, the tester literally said to us "Got caught out by the traffic did you? Never mind, is tea or coffee for you?". That was a
massive weight of my shoulders as I hate being late to anything, especially when the instructions say don't be late!
But as said, although technically well within their right, it's super harsh and a little pathetic. Has anyone actually had a test take the full
time? Even with being late, we had almost an hour spare at the end.
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Jamesc
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posted on 28/6/17 at 07:00 PM |
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Edit: Double post.
[Edited on 28/6/17 by Jamesc]
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bi22le
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posted on 28/6/17 at 07:04 PM |
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Wow.
I have not had to IVA a car yet but if I was an honest 15 mins late with a valid reason beyond my control I would expect the test to start, and take
no other answer.
If it didnt, I would of sat outside spending the next hour writing the complaint and getting the details of his manager.
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CosKev3
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posted on 28/6/17 at 07:09 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Crispy
In the DVSA's Test Booking Conditions it does say-
On the day of the test you must ensure that:
... The driver and vehicle arrive punctually and follow the instructions of testing staff.
So I failed to do this by arriving 15 minutes late, but I did follow instructions well enough and left once told to.
If there's a delay to them starting the test after I've re-booked it I'm probably going to be ever so slightly annoyed. Even if it
starts on time (I'll be sure to turn up early) how the hell do I go about building up any kind of rapport with the tester? I'll just have
to hope that he appreciates one word answers and a lot of mumblings under my breath.
From what people have said if you go there with that attitude you will be coming away with a fail!
I would be on the phone to VOSA about them turning you away and just explain the issues you had en-route and explain the fact the tests never take the
full five hours going by other people's experiences.
You might have to book elsewhere for your next test though if VOSA contact Kidderminster would be the downside!
What was said between you and the tester when you arrived?
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sdh2903
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posted on 28/6/17 at 07:13 PM |
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That's shocking. Both my ivas have started with a brew and a general chat about the car. Actual testing didn't start til 830. The last one
was over within 3 hours.
Id definitely be onto dvsa and explain the circumstances. It's a lot of money to lose.
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Jamesc
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posted on 28/6/17 at 07:15 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by CosKev3
quote: Originally posted by Crispy
In the DVSA's Test Booking Conditions it does say-
On the day of the test you must ensure that:
... The driver and vehicle arrive punctually and follow the instructions of testing staff.
So I failed to do this by arriving 15 minutes late, but I did follow instructions well enough and left once told to.
If there's a delay to them starting the test after I've re-booked it I'm probably going to be ever so slightly annoyed. Even if it
starts on time (I'll be sure to turn up early) how the hell do I go about building up any kind of rapport with the tester? I'll just have
to hope that he appreciates one word answers and a lot of mumblings under my breath.
From what people have said if you go there with that attitude you will be coming away with a fail!
I would be on the phone to VOSA about them turning you away and just explain the issues you had en-route and explain the fact the tests never take the
full five hours going by other people's experiences.
You might have to book elsewhere for your next test though if VOSA contact Kidderminster would be the downside!
What was said between you and the tester when you arrived?
If you take it elsewhere, do you have to pay the full £450 again? Surely if you re-book, then you'll only be charged £90 at Kidderminster?
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CosKev3
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posted on 28/6/17 at 07:49 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Jamesc
quote: Originally posted by CosKev3
quote: Originally posted by Crispy
In the DVSA's Test Booking Conditions it does say-
On the day of the test you must ensure that:
... The driver and vehicle arrive punctually and follow the instructions of testing staff.
So I failed to do this by arriving 15 minutes late, but I did follow instructions well enough and left once told to.
If there's a delay to them starting the test after I've re-booked it I'm probably going to be ever so slightly annoyed. Even if it
starts on time (I'll be sure to turn up early) how the hell do I go about building up any kind of rapport with the tester? I'll just have
to hope that he appreciates one word answers and a lot of mumblings under my breath.
From what people have said if you go there with that attitude you will be coming away with a fail!
I would be on the phone to VOSA about them turning you away and just explain the issues you had en-route and explain the fact the tests never take the
full five hours going by other people's experiences.
You might have to book elsewhere for your next test though if VOSA contact Kidderminster would be the downside!
What was said between you and the tester when you arrived?
If you take it elsewhere, do you have to pay the full £450 again? Surely if you re-book, then you'll only be charged £90 at Kidderminster?
It's not a retest though?
From what the OP posted to start with he's lost the test fee?
I wouldn't think the £90 retest slots are 5 hours long like a first test?
[Edited on 28/6/17 by CosKev3]
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Jamesc
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posted on 28/6/17 at 08:08 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by CosKev3
quote: Originally posted by Jamesc
quote: Originally posted by CosKev3
quote: Originally posted by Crispy
In the DVSA's Test Booking Conditions it does say-
On the day of the test you must ensure that:
... The driver and vehicle arrive punctually and follow the instructions of testing staff.
So I failed to do this by arriving 15 minutes late, but I did follow instructions well enough and left once told to.
If there's a delay to them starting the test after I've re-booked it I'm probably going to be ever so slightly annoyed. Even if it
starts on time (I'll be sure to turn up early) how the hell do I go about building up any kind of rapport with the tester? I'll just have
to hope that he appreciates one word answers and a lot of mumblings under my breath.
From what people have said if you go there with that attitude you will be coming away with a fail!
I would be on the phone to VOSA about them turning you away and just explain the issues you had en-route and explain the fact the tests never take the
full five hours going by other people's experiences.
You might have to book elsewhere for your next test though if VOSA contact Kidderminster would be the downside!
What was said between you and the tester when you arrived?
If you take it elsewhere, do you have to pay the full £450 again? Surely if you re-book, then you'll only be charged £90 at Kidderminster?
It's not a retest though?
From what the OP posted to start with he's lost the test fee?
I wouldn't think the £90 retest slots are 5 hours long like a first test?
[Edited on 28/6/17 by CosKev3]
Oh yeah, you're right actually... I remember the tester saying that they do full tests in the morning and retests when they can fit it in...
That would make the situation even more ridiculous to be honest, I really do feel for you mate.
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Ianboom
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posted on 29/6/17 at 06:08 AM |
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I have my test at Kidderminster next Wednesday at 8....Gulp!
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