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Corsa Sport » Message Board » General Chat » MOT tester put wrong mileage on certificate and won't correct it. » Post Reply
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Rob_Lee |
posted on 11th Apr 09 at 17:45 |
quote: Wont lose his license but still worth reporting them to DVLA! You cant change mileage once its inputted but you have to send the ticket off to the VOSA who will change it and send it back. I know this as we fucked up at work and put summit like 102222 rather than 10222 | |
mattk |
posted on 11th Apr 09 at 15:27 |
just put 4k on it, Im sure you bought it to ride | |
SportBoy |
posted on 11th Apr 09 at 15:17 |
ahh fair enough | |
DizzyRebel |
posted on 11th Apr 09 at 15:13 |
You can change the mileage, ring vosa for instructions of how to do it. I had to do it when it was pointed out to me the clocks on the bike were in km not miles after i had printed the test sheet and this was around 6 days after doing it | |
SportBoy |
posted on 11th Apr 09 at 15:07 |
you cant change the mileage on them by issueing a replacement if its after 1 day , you can change colour etc but not mileage , unless they have changed it in last year or so as i havent fvcked one up for along time to need to find out :lol: | |
DizzyRebel |
posted on 11th Apr 09 at 15:02 |
Its possible to change it an issue another certificate. Its not hard to do either it will take about 10 minutes and vosa will shaft him if he doesnt sort it out so phone the test station and tell they you want it correcting and a replacement certificate or your going to call vosa and have them investigated. | |
SportBoy |
posted on 11th Apr 09 at 14:59 |
did he even try to change it on the day? i know it doesnt matter now as after 1 day i dont think you can alter the mileage on it | |
Welsh Dan |
posted on 11th Apr 09 at 14:58 |
Didn't think of that :lol: | |
SportBoy |
posted on 11th Apr 09 at 14:57 |
phonecall , royal mail | |
Welsh Dan |
posted on 11th Apr 09 at 14:56 |
The garage is 100 miles or so away. | |
SportBoy |
posted on 11th Apr 09 at 14:55 |
go down to the garage and ask them if you can have somthing in writing that the mileage is wrong on the mot certificate? | |
Welsh Dan |
posted on 11th Apr 09 at 14:52 |
If I do more than 4k miles this year, it won't be as much of a problem. Its a pain though, as I went for a bike that had all its paperwork in order and then the garage messed it up! | |
P1CK4D |
posted on 11th Apr 09 at 14:47 |
quote: On bikes 4k is alot IMO [Edited on 11-04-2009 by P1CK4D] | |
P1CK4D |
posted on 11th Apr 09 at 14:46 |
quote: Don't want to put a downer on the situation but professionals could easily make anything look like it hasnt been tampered with so.. If he really doesnt want to, I think you may struggle. | |
AlunJ |
posted on 11th Apr 09 at 14:46 |
quote: possible but for the sake of 4k? | |
Welsh Dan |
posted on 11th Apr 09 at 14:45 |
No proof as such, other than the fact that the clocks haven't been tampered with and it was mentioned to him at the time. | |
P1CK4D |
posted on 11th Apr 09 at 14:44 |
Do you have any proof of your mileage though before the MOT? If you don't im sure its going to be a case of his word against yours. He can just say you've clocked it back after the MOT. | |
allza |
posted on 11th Apr 09 at 14:43 |
They have to correct it. Think they can change it up to 10 days after test. Tell them you will contact vosa if they dont. That will make them do it! | |
big eck |
posted on 11th Apr 09 at 14:42 |
Tell him your goin to contact VOSA about it if he doesnt correct it and he'll shit a brick. | |
Welsh Dan |
posted on 11th Apr 09 at 14:42 |
Might be a problem, as it was MOT'd by the previous owner as I was buying it. Its not a local garage so not easy to get back to him. | |
Kevxx |
posted on 11th Apr 09 at 14:40 |
say your dad works for vosa, watch the guy make you a cuppy and suck your dick:) | |
Welsh Dan |
posted on 11th Apr 09 at 14:34 |
As above. |