I bought my current car over a year ago now. The V5C was signed in person, I got given the green-sleep, and a few days later I got email confirmation that the owner had changed, with a reference number that the DVLA have since confirmed is valid; so I know the sale is real and the car is mine...
After several weeks (probably 8 or 9) I thought it best to get in touch with the DVLA as I'd not had anything in the post at all (haven't recently moved, address is correct, etc.), had to do it by post in the end because the live chats never got me anywhere.
Long story short I was told I'd have to pay for a replacement. I tried again recently (at the time, probably 11 months after I should've got it) and was told had I contacted them in the first 6 weeks, they'd have reissued it for free, but since I missed that window I'd have to pay the £25 again to reissue.
This really wound me up because the advice on their own website says to wait 6 weeks and THEN contact them. Brilliant system of deceit they've got going there...
Just wanted to know what recourse I have before I just bite the bullet and spend the £25 to get a new one.
After several weeks (probably 8 or 9) I thought it best to get in touch with the DVLA as I'd not had anything in the post at all (haven't recently moved, address is correct, etc.), had to do it by post in the end because the live chats never got me anywhere.
Long story short I was told I'd have to pay for a replacement. I tried again recently (at the time, probably 11 months after I should've got it) and was told had I contacted them in the first 6 weeks, they'd have reissued it for free, but since I missed that window I'd have to pay the £25 again to reissue.
This really wound me up because the advice on their own website says to wait 6 weeks and THEN contact them. Brilliant system of deceit they've got going there...
Just wanted to know what recourse I have before I just bite the bullet and spend the £25 to get a new one.
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