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I renewed my vehicle licence at the DVLA website and it's so easy!
You need only complete your details and pay the fee. All other details, current MOT and insurance etc. is checked by the DVLA. The licence is sent though the post within just a few days.
Perhaps this has been on offer for a while and I didn't notice but I certainly won't be usng any other method in future, it's brilliant! :-6
You need only complete your details and pay the fee. All other details, current MOT and insurance etc. is checked by the DVLA. The licence is sent though the post within just a few days.
Perhaps this has been on offer for a while and I didn't notice but I certainly won't be usng any other method in future, it's brilliant! :-6
Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answers...Rainer Maria Rilke
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I was so glad to find out we could renew our license this way too. I hate going to the DMV and standing in line.
"Girls are crazy! I'm not ever getting married, I can make my own sandwiches!"
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We can do the same here, it's the cats meow isn't it.
�You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.�
― Mae West
― Mae West
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minks wrote: We can do the same here, it's the cats meow isn't it.
Isn't it just? Like I said to Betty earlier, it saves the hassle of trying to find all the relevant documentation. I'm usually a slave to my habitual way of doing things and I'm so glad I tried a new way of doing this....I know it's only a small thing but I'm still delighted :-6
Isn't it just? Like I said to Betty earlier, it saves the hassle of trying to find all the relevant documentation. I'm usually a slave to my habitual way of doing things and I'm so glad I tried a new way of doing this....I know it's only a small thing but I'm still delighted :-6
Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answers...Rainer Maria Rilke
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theia wrote: Isn't it just? Like I said to Betty earlier, it saves the hassle of trying to find all the relevant documentation. I'm usually a slave to my habitual way of doing things and I'm so glad I tried a new way of doing this....I know it's only a small thing but I'm still delighted :-6
Anything to avoid line ups is a darn good thing.
Anything to avoid line ups is a darn good thing.
�You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.�
― Mae West
― Mae West
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Wow! You guys in America and Canada use the DVLA here too. I didn't know that!
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minks wrote: Anything to avoid line ups is a darn good thing.
are you a martha stewert fan.....
Actually I just wanted to avoid the grouchy old lady and her million and one questions, who works at our DMV.
are you a martha stewert fan.....
Actually I just wanted to avoid the grouchy old lady and her million and one questions, who works at our DMV.
"Girls are crazy! I'm not ever getting married, I can make my own sandwiches!"
my son
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Sheryl wrote: Actually I just wanted to avoid the grouchy old lady and her million and one questions, who works at our DMV.
There is always one in every organisation!! :-5
There is always one in every organisation!! :-5
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theia wrote: You need only complete your details and pay the fee. All other details, current MOT and insurance etc. is checked by the DVLA. The licence is sent though the post within just a few days.
When everything is better centralised, and more and more of our details are
held by the government on their computer systems, lots of things will suddenly
become much, much easier. Earnings records would allow automatic taxation;
criminalisation of using cash or barter, etc. would be helpful, too (all spending
could be tracked, and the government could even allocate us points, such as
in the carbon-saving scheme mooted recently, or send us special offers); our
other personal details ought to be held too, for the sake of completeness.
ANPR systems can see where we go, and make sure we don't speed on the
way there. All sorts of things. Wonderful!
When everything is better centralised, and more and more of our details are
held by the government on their computer systems, lots of things will suddenly
become much, much easier. Earnings records would allow automatic taxation;
criminalisation of using cash or barter, etc. would be helpful, too (all spending
could be tracked, and the government could even allocate us points, such as
in the carbon-saving scheme mooted recently, or send us special offers); our
other personal details ought to be held too, for the sake of completeness.
ANPR systems can see where we go, and make sure we don't speed on the
way there. All sorts of things. Wonderful!
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Bill Sikes wrote: When everything is better centralised, and more and more of our details are
held by the government on their computer systems, lots of things will suddenly
become much, much easier. Earnings records would allow automatic taxation;
criminalisation of using cash or barter, etc. would be helpful, too (all spending
could be tracked, and the government could even allocate us points, such as
in the carbon-saving scheme mooted recently, or send us special offers); our
other personal details ought to be held too, for the sake of completeness.
ANPR systems can see where we go, and make sure we don't speed on the
way there. All sorts of things. Wonderful!
:wah:
Point taken, Bill. But it doesn't actually bother me at all...does that mean I'm missing something?
held by the government on their computer systems, lots of things will suddenly
become much, much easier. Earnings records would allow automatic taxation;
criminalisation of using cash or barter, etc. would be helpful, too (all spending
could be tracked, and the government could even allocate us points, such as
in the carbon-saving scheme mooted recently, or send us special offers); our
other personal details ought to be held too, for the sake of completeness.
ANPR systems can see where we go, and make sure we don't speed on the
way there. All sorts of things. Wonderful!
:wah:
Point taken, Bill. But it doesn't actually bother me at all...does that mean I'm missing something?
Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answers...Rainer Maria Rilke
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theia wrote: :wah:
Point taken, Bill. But it doesn't actually bother me at all...does that mean I'm missing something?
Doesn't bother me either theia.
I applied for my Car Tax on Tuesday night, also my state pension, new recycle box from the District Council and I do the majority of my banking and bill paying on line.
I also do online shopping from time to time although I haven't got round to doing my weekly shop yet via Tesco or Sainsburys.....mind you...I might just give it a try tonight.
I've been flat hunting online and looked at mortgage offers for later on.....going to rent for 6 months.
Point taken, Bill. But it doesn't actually bother me at all...does that mean I'm missing something?
Doesn't bother me either theia.
I applied for my Car Tax on Tuesday night, also my state pension, new recycle box from the District Council and I do the majority of my banking and bill paying on line.
I also do online shopping from time to time although I haven't got round to doing my weekly shop yet via Tesco or Sainsburys.....mind you...I might just give it a try tonight.
I've been flat hunting online and looked at mortgage offers for later on.....going to rent for 6 months.
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