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03-07-2022, 04:19 PM | #1 | ||
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I far prefer no paper, I hate paper. Also as far as renewal issues go, I always do a rego check a day after I've paid the rego. If it doesn't update to the new expiry date, you can investigate then. Or, login to the vicroads account to check. It's not tough to check emails daily..
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03-07-2022, 06:17 PM | #2 | ||
Cabover nut
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I still prefer the paper one's in the PO box myself.
Biggest problem I found with Vicroads rego system is when interstate for a few months and a rego becomes due they won't send it to another address. Hence I guess why the E type renewals are a better option these days. From memory I suggested they do this years ago (2013) when I was caught in Coffs Harbour with a rego due on the vehicle I had with me and couldn't get them to send it to me unless I changed my address details to NSW. WTF. They sent it to my old mans address, he sent it to me care of the Post Office.
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