Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

* Warning * Werthers log book theft !

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • #61
    Originally posted by FoMoCo View Post

    Yes normally. but no sale here only a v5 application.

    cheeRS Gary...
    Going back to Alex's original post we are refering to "low owner" cars that have actually had many owners who have not registered themselves on the log book to keep the previous owner count low !
    cheeRS

    DAVE

    Comment


    • #62
      My mistake I thought the thread was titled
      Logbook theft.

      cheeRS Gary...
      sigpic


      My Car in The vBGarage

      Comment


      • #63
        Originally posted by FoMoCo View Post

        My mistake I thought the thread was titled
        Logbook theft.

        cheeRS Gary...
        All connected really as it turns out that Werthers has not been taxed since 1999 and no MOT info held by VOSA (so not MOT'd since at least 2002)

        So whoever "sent off for the book" has looked at the registration somewhere then checked on the VOSA site and "assumed" the car is no longer around.

        Alex's point was using his words "keep your house in order" and have it MOT'd Taxed if poss and insured so it appears on the MID - this way anyone checking out an I.D. can easily see it is out there.

        Originally posted by 0630154 View Post

        Get your house in order , v5 in your name and car taxed or sorn and the new one I just found out by a letter from dvla , insured as I have some Vespas and lambrettas that I have in storage but got a letter from the insurance dat act about having uninsured vehicles .
        cheeRS

        DAVE

        Comment


        • #64
          Originally posted by RS2000CUSTOM View Post
          All connected really as it turns out that Werthers has not been taxed since 1999 and no MOT info held by VOSA (so not MOT'd since at least 2002)

          So whoever "sent off for the book" has looked at the registration somewhere then checked on the VOSA site and "assumed" the car is no longer around.

          Alex's point was using his words "keep your house in order" and have it MOT'd Taxed if poss and insured so it appears on the MID - this way anyone checking out an I.D. can easily see it is out there.
          But the point is that people shouldnt be looking out for documents they think they can aquire to ring/ build cars from
          Proud to be the RS500 registrar for www.rs500owners.com

          Comment


          • #65
            Originally posted by MEXICO-AL View Post

            It is a very simple process to obtain a V5 and that is why a chancer has tried to steal another... This time it has backfired!

            Just be aware as if you decide to take a 3 week holiday you could come home to a letter saying that a person has applied for the V5 for your pride and joy and if you do not respond within 14 days of the date on the letter than it will be granted to the applicant.

            This person has been on the DVLA website and been checking reg numbers, noticed it has not been taxed since the late 90's and thought... "That will be long gone by now,so I will have that logbook to sell!"

            This probably works for them 90% of the time as the cars will be long dead etc but this time they picked the wrong one!

            I am happy that it is actually getting acted upon and the applicant is now under investigation for theft/fraud!

            Thanks Paul Linfoot for also helping with the enquires etc!

            Al
            Originally posted by RS2000CUSTOM View Post

            All connected really as it turns out that Werthers has not been taxed since 1999 and no MOT info held by VOSA (so not MOT'd since at least 2002)

            So whoever "sent off for the book" has looked at the registration somewhere then checked on the VOSA site and "assumed" the car is no longer around.

            Alex's point was using his words "keep your house in order" and have it MOT'd Taxed if poss and insured so it appears on the MID - this way anyone checking out an I.D. can easily see it is out there.
            Originally posted by 0630154 View Post

            Get your house in order , v5 in your name and car taxed or sorn and the new one I just found out by a letter from dvla , insured as I have some Vespas and lambrettas that I have in storage but got a letter from the insurance dat act about having uninsured vehicles .
            Originally posted by NORTH YORKS RS SPARES View Post

            But the point is that people shouldnt be looking out for documents they think they can aquire to ring/ build cars from
            Or just make it harder to do
            cheeRS

            DAVE

            Comment


            • #66
              Hope you get it sorted out Alan.
              sigpic

              Comment


              • #67
                Simple solution -

                DVLA - change the way you conduct your business and make it harder for the criminals!

                The Government agency - DVLA should put the onus on the applicant to provide sufficient information to prove ownership of the vehicle before they consider issuing the document.

                It is far too easy to obtain information and documents from them.

                Only my opinion, don't want a slanging match.

                Comment


                • #68
                  Originally posted by RUDDY View Post
                  I think Dave's point was the thread was dead and forgotten about, then someone quotes it tonight and hey presto it's back in full view.
                  the thread was not dead and buried though.

                  Dave Custom started the thread going again in October, 19 months since the last post.

                  Dave.

                  Comment


                  • #69
                    Originally posted by RUDDY View Post

                    I think Dave's point was the thread was dead and forgotten about, then someone quotes it tonight and hey presto it's back in full view.
                    Originally posted by Davecos4x4 View Post

                    the thread was not dead and buried though.

                    Dave Custom started the thread going again in October, 19 months since the last post.
                    Yep my bad , I found a "back in the day" pic on Facebook of a car somebody used to own so posted the pic on there for them to see.
                    cheeRS

                    DAVE

                    Comment


                    • #70
                      What's the idea of "applying for a logbook" ???
                      Don't think any other country has this.

                      Comment


                      • #71
                        Originally posted by Chesney View Post
                        hey Al lets hope the new owner changes the colour
                        PMSL Ches😂 or at least come and give it a clean for us! Lol

                        Thanks for all the input on the thread and I am considering the idea of m.o.t and tax etc or sorn so it will make it look alive so as people do not try to steal the ID again! Good advice thanks chaps.

                        I am glad this thread has brought so much attention as anyone in our position who has a car laid up in storage should now think if it has not been on the road for along time the. It's worth m.o.t and tax just to keep the DVLA record looking active so the low life free loading thieves stay clear of your ID!
                        RSOC MK2 Escort RS2000 Registrar

                        Comment


                        • #72
                          Well i wont be sending mine for an MOT or paying to tax it just to stop some thief / car ringer

                          All i would do is let them apply for the logbook , wait 3 months then report it to the police , that way it will be easy to find out who has tried to be a car ringer

                          This will come out soon im sure who has done this
                          Proud to be the RS500 registrar for www.rs500owners.com

                          Comment


                          • #73
                            Cant SORN one of mine due to it being off the road since 1995. When i bought the car in 2009, i filled out the SORN but it still shows as unlicenced. Not a lot i can do about it. DVLA dont seem to have the ability to tick the box on there system as sorned.

                            Comment


                            • #74
                              A slight worry would be if you've had a car off the road for a long time and have moved address a few times. Harder for the DVLA to find you and easier for some unscrupulous thief to try and pinch the cars Identity and ring your car
                              Cheers

                              Comment


                              • #75
                                Originally posted by Martin View Post
                                A slight worry would be if you've had a car off the road for a long time and have moved address a few times. Harder for the DVLA to find you and easier for some unscrupulous thief to try and pinch the cars Identity and ring your car
                                Surely this must apply to a very small number of cars by now Martin. I've never been able to understand, that since the introduction of SORN, that DVLA don't just cancel log books for vehicles that aren't registered or declared SORN and put the onus on the minority to prove the provenance of what they have.
                                Gone to the Dark Side but still lurking!

                                Comment

                                Working...
                                X