Personal Plate Sale Tips?
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Personal Plate Sale Tips?
My father has asked me to sell a private plate he has
Does anybody have any tips for going about selling it?
His plate is N4 RFC - on DVLA there is S7 RFC and that is just over 1k
Think ideally he wants £700
Any advice appreciated
Does anybody have any tips for going about selling it?
His plate is N4 RFC - on DVLA there is S7 RFC and that is just over 1k
Think ideally he wants £700
Any advice appreciated
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Re: Personal Plate Sale Tips?
i would but it on retentation then you can get his plate sorted on his car there is a fee for this and you have to renew every 12 months or you lose it.
then you sell the retentation certificate they take it to the dvla with insurance ,logbook and get a new tax disc and logbook
then you sell the retentation certificate they take it to the dvla with insurance ,logbook and get a new tax disc and logbook
Last edited by omega on Wed Mar 30, 2011 7:21 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Personal Plate Sale Tips?
check out the plate sites mate,
you have to pay an Admin fee and then they send you out a valuation and a certificate of what the plates worth,
it then goes up for sale on the internet if all is agreed,
Its a long and slow process selling number plates,
and sometimes theyre hard to sell unless its a plate that looks good eg a Kev ste sorta name reg plate,
numbers and letters dont atract a quick sale its a waiting game selling them,
ive let cherrished plates go in the past with cars its too much messing about imho
you have to pay an Admin fee and then they send you out a valuation and a certificate of what the plates worth,
it then goes up for sale on the internet if all is agreed,
Its a long and slow process selling number plates,
and sometimes theyre hard to sell unless its a plate that looks good eg a Kev ste sorta name reg plate,
numbers and letters dont atract a quick sale its a waiting game selling them,
ive let cherrished plates go in the past with cars its too much messing about imho

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Re: Personal Plate Sale Tips?
putting it on retention will probably help the sale.
but putting a plate on retention costs £110 (per year if your keeping it)
retention is basically putting the plate onto a peice of paper instead of a logbook.
but if you find a buyer while its still on the car it costs £80 to transfer it from logbook to logbook
private plates as lozz said can take ages to sell. because usually the original 1st buyer personalized it to themself. so finding a buyer that the plate will mean something too may prove difficult.
advertize it on ebay is the best bet. dont let a private reg company advertise it for you because that may take even longer due to them putting about 50% on top of your price
but putting a plate on retention costs £110 (per year if your keeping it)
retention is basically putting the plate onto a peice of paper instead of a logbook.
but if you find a buyer while its still on the car it costs £80 to transfer it from logbook to logbook
private plates as lozz said can take ages to sell. because usually the original 1st buyer personalized it to themself. so finding a buyer that the plate will mean something too may prove difficult.
advertize it on ebay is the best bet. dont let a private reg company advertise it for you because that may take even longer due to them putting about 50% on top of your price

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Yeah, plate is on retention already until november
It says on it "The Assignment Fee has already been paid" - I guess that means, the buyer doesn't have any fees to pay, as it's already been paid?
I had a quick google, and there are firms with the initials NRFC, there are a number of Rugby clubs with initials NRFC, such as Northampton
then I guess any football club starting in R - Rangers Football Club???
OR
If I can find someone called
Randall
Farquar
Carrington
I'm sorted
It says on it "The Assignment Fee has already been paid" - I guess that means, the buyer doesn't have any fees to pay, as it's already been paid?
I had a quick google, and there are firms with the initials NRFC, there are a number of Rugby clubs with initials NRFC, such as Northampton
then I guess any football club starting in R - Rangers Football Club???
OR
If I can find someone called
Randall
Farquar
Carrington
I'm sorted
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Re: Personal Plate Sale Tips?
ihad afiat marea not long back it had a kev plate,
car had to stay until plate was sold,
car had to be motd and taxed,
you couidnt just take the plate off and sell it thats the stinging part
so basicly icouid of been stuck with a car ididnt want and had to keep mot and taxing it,
thats tomuch messing imho ,
good luck with the sale tho
car had to stay until plate was sold,
car had to be motd and taxed,
you couidnt just take the plate off and sell it thats the stinging part

so basicly icouid of been stuck with a car ididnt want and had to keep mot and taxing it,
thats tomuch messing imho ,
good luck with the sale tho

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Anybody got somewhere where I can "mock up" the plate to show how it would look if I advertise it on the bay?
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Sorted nowplod wrote:Anybody got somewhere where I can "mock up" the plate to show how it would look if I advertise it on the bay?
Went through Gary's old posts and found where he used
Anyway plates on the bay for £750 to cover the cost of the fees
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Re: Personal Plate Sale Tips?
the new buyer will have to pay DVLA £80 to transfer it from the retention cetificate to a vehicle (logbook)plod wrote:Yeah, plate is on retention already until november
It says on it "The Assignment Fee has already been paid" - I guess that means, the buyer doesn't have any fees to pay, as it's already been paid?
PLUS if you dont find a new buyer you will have to pay DVLA £110 to keep it on retention for a further 12 months

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my dad said it cost him £125 to initially put it on retention, then £25 each subsequent year
whether that right or not?
whether that right or not?
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yes you have to be very carefull with your private plate. because if the TAX & MOT expire and the garage say want about £700 to get car passed the MOT.lozz wrote:ihad afiat marea not long back it had a kev plate,
car had to stay until plate was sold,
car had to be motd and taxed,
you couidnt just take the plate off and sell it thats the stinging part![]()
so basicly icouid of been stuck with a car ididnt want and had to keep mot and taxing it,
thats tomuch messing imho ,
good luck with the sale tho
and you then decide oh thats way to much i'm gonna scrap the car. you CANNOT remove the registration number .
now thats bullshit. this means a private plate is not YOUR OWN. it may be in your posession for many years but that reg still oficially belongs to DVLA.
lozz is correct a car has to have a valid MOT & TAX to remove a registration number for it
if the car gets scrapped with no MOT & TAX the reg plate gets scrapped with the car

despite how much the plate cost you £10 or £100,000 .
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how long as it been on retention. i'm sure DVLA has changed that rule now and its £110 per year. i may be wrong there but thats what i thought when DVLA told me when i bought my private plate a few weeks ago.plod wrote:my dad said it cost him £125 to initially put it on retention, then £25 each subsequent year
whether that right or not?
i will double check now. will check on dvla website

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I digress slightly but...............
............whilst looking on eBay, there is a plate N1TRO and they are asking quarter of a million
My favourite is still OBO 110X so it reads O BOLLOX
............whilst looking on eBay, there is a plate N1TRO and they are asking quarter of a million






My favourite is still OBO 110X so it reads O BOLLOX

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from dvla website
•the fee to retain - £105 for one year, £130 for two years or £155 for three years
so i thought wrong. man on the phone didnt tell me this
•the fee to retain - £105 for one year, £130 for two years or £155 for three years
so i thought wrong. man on the phone didnt tell me this

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dave that plate is on this vehicleplod wrote:
My favourite is still OBO 110X so it reads O BOLLOX
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