Insurance companies may hold more than the Key to your Vehicle ........
My daughter popped round today, frantic & distraught that she had received a VOSA letter & form, stongly suggesting a visit to our Local (Leighton Buzzard) Ministry testing station @ approx £36 for an Inspection........
And the reason for this, about 3-4 weeks a go I gave her this Vehicle, I sent the V5 Documents to DVLA after the Vehicle passed an MOT & was insured & Taxed all was fine untill today !!!!!! (VOSA Letter)
I rang DVLA to find out why this Vehicle was subject to an Inspection, a very nice Lady, explained it was reported as having been in a Accident in Nov 2006I assured her it never had as I was the previous Owner.
She gave me the following info, Claim No, Insuance Co & Tel No, so I rang em.
The long & short of it is they (NIG) Addmitted to me they had made a mistake or errors in entering Information on to their Database (Linked to DVLA) about a similar vehicle & hey PRESTO, DVLA now has our Vehicle Classified Unroadworthy....TOTAL LOSS
Hence the letter & the need for the Inspection.
I did ask (NIG) to put in writing the reason/s for entering this on DVLA database, "WRONGLY" this he assured me would be done & would be wiv me in a couple of days or so with an appology.
I again rang DVLA who confirmed if this is the case (any alteration on their (NIG Database) would be reflected on the DVLA Database in about a week.
Sorted at last I hop !!!!!!
Hope this helps Somebody...................
There's always a Payback .... You just can't see it Comin !!!!
My daughter popped round today, frantic & distraught that she had received a VOSA letter & form, stongly suggesting a visit to our Local (Leighton Buzzard) Ministry testing station @ approx £36 for an Inspection........
And the reason for this, about 3-4 weeks a go I gave her this Vehicle, I sent the V5 Documents to DVLA after the Vehicle passed an MOT & was insured & Taxed all was fine untill today !!!!!! (VOSA Letter)
I rang DVLA to find out why this Vehicle was subject to an Inspection, a very nice Lady, explained it was reported as having been in a Accident in Nov 2006I assured her it never had as I was the previous Owner.
She gave me the following info, Claim No, Insuance Co & Tel No, so I rang em.
The long & short of it is they (NIG) Addmitted to me they had made a mistake or errors in entering Information on to their Database (Linked to DVLA) about a similar vehicle & hey PRESTO, DVLA now has our Vehicle Classified Unroadworthy....TOTAL LOSS
Hence the letter & the need for the Inspection.
I did ask (NIG) to put in writing the reason/s for entering this on DVLA database, "WRONGLY" this he assured me would be done & would be wiv me in a couple of days or so with an appology.
I again rang DVLA who confirmed if this is the case (any alteration on their (NIG Database) would be reflected on the DVLA Database in about a week.
Sorted at last I hop !!!!!!
Hope this helps Somebody...................
There's always a Payback .... You just can't see it Comin !!!!
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