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RE: Personal Plates - Nice or Nonce? - XFullFatTim - 30-05-2016 07:52pm

Some insurers (in fact these days all insurers!) will charge for amending your policy for all the hard work all those typists in the typing pool have to do and then there is the stamp to lick and stick on the envelope and somebody has to take it to the Post Office on their way home tonight................ Wink


RE: Personal Plates - Nice or Nonce? - xz4 - 30-05-2016 08:10pm

(30-05-2016 07:52pm)XFullFatTim Wrote:  Some insurers (in fact these days all insurers!) will charge for amending your policy for all the hard work all those typists in the typing pool have to do and then there is the stamp to lick and stick on the envelope and somebody has to take it to the Post Office on their way home tonight................ Wink

Just read the post again. Misread it the first time. £25 was the insurance, i thought DVLA had charged it. Must pay attention in future Confused


RE: Personal Plates - Nice or Nonce? - xz4 - 01-06-2016 12:08pm

New plates on today

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RE: Personal Plates - Nice or Nonce? - bangingmegums - 07-05-2017 10:48am

Just got my personal plate on my baby RR & ive received tons of interest & ive even had 3 offers for a sale, I know it's illegal because of spacing of letters & letter font also, but I'm chuffed it adds a special touch to my new car