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I need some help from you wise folks...
I recently traded my car with a dealer for something newer. My old car had 2 weeks road fund tax left on it.
I sent off my part of the log book as one is meant to do, but did not send it recorded delivery (can you guess where this is going yet ?)
A few weeks later I received a letter telling me the tax had run out and I needed to do something, so I tried calling the number given but despite many attempts I was unable to get through to anyone. As I was working away from home this got forgotten about as I assumed that things would work out, my slip would turn up and all would be OK - I know with hindsight that this may not have been wise..!
I then received a fine, telling me I owed £80 or £40 if I paid straight away.
I wrote to them explaining my situation, that I had sent my part of the log book, and that I had assumed the dealer would be responsible, and I sent this letter by recorded delivery - I also took a trip to the dealer who told me that they were going to be scrapping the car but had not yet done so as they were waiting till they had a full load of cars to scrap, and that it was my responsibility to inform the DVLA, which I felt I had. The dVLA have replied telling me I still owe them the money as they feel it is my problem. They tell me that they would have sent out a letter to me acknowledging receipt of my slip, but I have not had one.
My problem is that I feel that I did what I was meant to do, and it is assumed that I am guilty as somewhere either the post office or the DVLA seem to have lost my slip. So, what do you feel - should I just pay, or is it worth fighting this, as in my head I did what was required of me and that once again the little person looses out to the big guys who fail to take any responsibility. Should I take the letter to the dealer maybe ?
Any advice is much appreciated - I acknowledge that I should have been more on the ball about chasing the DVLA but feel slightly cheesed off by this all, so am I just making a fuss about nothing ?
I recently traded my car with a dealer for something newer. My old car had 2 weeks road fund tax left on it.
I sent off my part of the log book as one is meant to do, but did not send it recorded delivery (can you guess where this is going yet ?)
A few weeks later I received a letter telling me the tax had run out and I needed to do something, so I tried calling the number given but despite many attempts I was unable to get through to anyone. As I was working away from home this got forgotten about as I assumed that things would work out, my slip would turn up and all would be OK - I know with hindsight that this may not have been wise..!
I then received a fine, telling me I owed £80 or £40 if I paid straight away.
I wrote to them explaining my situation, that I had sent my part of the log book, and that I had assumed the dealer would be responsible, and I sent this letter by recorded delivery - I also took a trip to the dealer who told me that they were going to be scrapping the car but had not yet done so as they were waiting till they had a full load of cars to scrap, and that it was my responsibility to inform the DVLA, which I felt I had. The dVLA have replied telling me I still owe them the money as they feel it is my problem. They tell me that they would have sent out a letter to me acknowledging receipt of my slip, but I have not had one.
My problem is that I feel that I did what I was meant to do, and it is assumed that I am guilty as somewhere either the post office or the DVLA seem to have lost my slip. So, what do you feel - should I just pay, or is it worth fighting this, as in my head I did what was required of me and that once again the little person looses out to the big guys who fail to take any responsibility. Should I take the letter to the dealer maybe ?
Any advice is much appreciated - I acknowledge that I should have been more on the ball about chasing the DVLA but feel slightly cheesed off by this all, so am I just making a fuss about nothing ?

