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<blockquote data-quote="vibrac" data-source="post: 89356" data-attributes="member: 60"><p>I read the following in Dealer news (the motorcycle traders mag)</p><p>Evidently when you reach 70 you get a form D46P to renew your licence it has questions for you to answer and it steers you towards on line entry.</p><p>however experience by users seem to indicate that when filling in on line cats C1 and D1 are removed from your licence when you get your new one. but sending back the form by snail mail retains them.</p><p>always loose your old licence somewhere in the house and also photostat it and keep copies.</p><p>.</p><p>This is typical of the DVLA over a month ago I sent off my V5c with supporting letters from BMW (that cost an arm and a leg) and a motorcycle shop to say the engine in my Difazio was not the one in the logbook they sent the letters back saying 'please fill in the V5C correctly where indicated' of course the V5c was not in the envelope. 1st phone call 'Oh we send it seperately wait a week' next phone call 'we still have it ring after xmas'. Again I copied the V5c before sending it ,sent it recorded delivery and kept a diary with names and times of my calls. But who do I complain to? and these are our servants we pay for....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vibrac, post: 89356, member: 60"] I read the following in Dealer news (the motorcycle traders mag) Evidently when you reach 70 you get a form D46P to renew your licence it has questions for you to answer and it steers you towards on line entry. however experience by users seem to indicate that when filling in on line cats C1 and D1 are removed from your licence when you get your new one. but sending back the form by snail mail retains them. always loose your old licence somewhere in the house and also photostat it and keep copies. . This is typical of the DVLA over a month ago I sent off my V5c with supporting letters from BMW (that cost an arm and a leg) and a motorcycle shop to say the engine in my Difazio was not the one in the logbook they sent the letters back saying 'please fill in the V5C correctly where indicated' of course the V5c was not in the envelope. 1st phone call 'Oh we send it seperately wait a week' next phone call 'we still have it ring after xmas'. Again I copied the V5c before sending it ,sent it recorded delivery and kept a diary with names and times of my calls. But who do I complain to? and these are our servants we pay for.... [/QUOTE]
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