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Private plate for a Yamaha TGS 07-14-2007
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Posted by TGS on July 14, 2007, 4:37 am
Up for auction very soon its only got a =A3350 reserve on it YAM 411A
Little black screw between the 11 it will look like YAM4HA


Posted by sdz;flkzxc.nm,v on July 15, 2007, 10:10 pm

Up for auction very soon its only got a £350 reserve on it YAM 411A
Little black screw between the 11 it will look like YAM4HA

What is this?
You left out tons of details.

The 5 (W's) of sentence structure.

Where in the world are you?
What exactly are you selling?
Why?
Who can buy it?
When?

Is it of any interest to someone in Canada?

Make a clear message dude.

;)





Posted by Harry Stottle on July 16, 2007, 3:40 am

>
> Up for auction very soon its only got a £350 reserve on it YAM 411A
> Little black screw between the 11 it will look like YAM4HA
>
> What is this?
> You left out tons of details.
>
> The 5 (W's) of sentence structure.
>
> Where in the world are you?
> What exactly are you selling?
> Why?
> Who can buy it?
> When?
>
> Is it of any interest to someone in Canada?
>
> Make a clear message dude.
>

It sounds like a UK plate, but if the vehicle is to be used on the
roads in the UK, it is illegal to alter the plate to disguise the
lettering, by inserting a little black screw where the seller suggests.
In other words, (especially now with number plate recognition systems),
anyone buying the plate to do as the seller suggests will get pulled by
the police pretty quickly for doing so, and then fined for altering the
plate. This is usually the reason why this type of plate is up for sale,
but the seller probably forgot to mention it.



Posted by TGS on July 18, 2007, 3:43 am
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> > Up for auction very soon its only got a =A3350 reserve on it YAM 411A
> > Little black screw between the 11 it will look like YAM4HA
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> > What is this?
> > You left out tons of details.
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> > The 5 (W's) of sentence structure.
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> > Where in the world are you?
> > What exactly are you selling?
> > Why?
> > Who can buy it?
> > When?
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> > Is it of any interest to someone in Canada?
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> > Make a clear message dude.
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> It sounds like a UK plate, but if the vehicle is to be used on the
> roads in the UK, it is illegal to alter the plate to disguise the
> lettering, by inserting a little black screw where the seller suggests.
> In other words, (especially now with number plate recognition systems),
> anyone buying the plate to do as the seller suggests will get pulled by
> the police pretty quickly for doing so, and then fined for altering the
> plate. This is usually the reason why this type of plate is up for sale,
> but the seller probably forgot to mention it.- Hide quoted text -


Ok there is no need to place a screw to the plate, to the eye it reads
YAMAHA YAMA11A
There are so many people driving in the UK with number plates as like
L33 TDA as they think it looks like LEE . Your 100% correct on the
ANPR there is heavy fines for altering the reg.
IMO looks stupid but this one looks great. Sorry Dude as Harry said
it's a Reg Plate for the UK
So I would not say I need to give out the law on displaying number
plates.
Seller ??? I am not selling it as its being sold by the DVLA on there
Auction site I dont have any involvement in the sale it was placed on
here for those that may have an interest. The last time I got on a
Yamaha was on my FS1E DX Daytona Yellow back in the late 70's :-) See
a full list here:

http://switch.atdmt.com/action/brmpma_AUCTIONViewRegsExcelDownloads_4




Posted by Harry Stottle on July 18, 2007, 6:08 am

Seller ??? I am not selling it as its being sold by the DVLA on there
Auction site

Sorry TGS, the lack of detail in the original post, especially with the
mention of an auction, made it look like an attempt at eBay spam.

People considering these private plates should also consider the extra
costs of owning one. A few years ago, a friend had one on his car, and
it cost £80 transfer fee every time he changed the vehicle. He had a
vehicle stolen, not recovered, and had to wait a full 12 months before
he could get the plate back, plus another £80 fee to put it on another
vehicle. He was told by the DVLA that when making his insurance claim,
the insurance company must be told the plate was excluded from the
claim, or the insurance company could claim the plate as salvage if the
car was later recovered. I think he was also told that if he has an
accident, and the vehicle is a write off, the plate cannot be
transferred, and he would lose it.

When he was buying another vehicle, and he wanted to transfer the plate
to that vehicle, he had to take the old vehicle to the DVLA depot for an
inspection to check if it had been stolen, after a thorough check of the
vehicle he was told that if the vehicle had been stolen, the plate would
have to be forfeited, even though they had agreed to him putting the
plate on the vehicle in the first place, without checking then if the
vehicle had been stolen. After that he sold the plate, and said he would
never consider buying another.



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