Nothing to the Range Rover today but surprised myself,managed to break the usb ports on the old laptop that I use with the Nanocom and EAS suite so bought another identical model online, arrived today and replaced the hard drive and memory boards and it's back up and running with no loss of data:D it seemed obvious that was the way forward but I'm not putor savy so it's a victory for thought I better get it sorted before I needed it.:D:D
Back on Porn hub now then Alan!! LOL
 
Just found this thread. As I am in receipt of PIP, I've managed to get my P38 registered as "Disabled", so now pay ZERO £p per annum for Road Fund License...or whatever it's called these days.
Wish I'd known about this many moons ago...would've saved me a fortune over the years.
I can see why it's not prominently advertised by .gov.uk / DVLA. I've been holding my breath since sending my old V5 away via post office with proof of PIP entitlement, but now have a shiny new V5 proclaiming my Taxation class being "DISABLED".
Hope LOTS of you guys may be a bit "WOKE/AWAKE" about this little-known perk of being sufficiently disabled...and save yer monthly/annual payments for road fund licence. If you're the owner of several vehicles, it sadly ONLY applies to ONE car/van/chariot.
You should have automatically got a disabled badge, and if you read the leaflet it said about zero road tax in it?
 
Nothing to the Range Rover today but surprised myself,managed to break the usb ports on the old laptop that I use with the Nanocom and EAS suite so bought another identical model online, arrived today and replaced the hard drive and memory boards and it's back up and running with no loss of data:D it seemed obvious that was the way forward but I'm not putor savy so it's a victory for thought I better get it sorted before I needed it.:D:D
A victory is a victory!!
 
Just found this thread. As I am in receipt of PIP, I've managed to get my P38 registered as "Disabled", so now pay ZERO £p per annum for Road Fund License...or whatever it's called these days.
Wish I'd known about this many moons ago...would've saved me a fortune over the years.
I can see why it's not prominently advertised by .gov.uk / DVLA. I've been holding my breath since sending my old V5 away via post office with proof of PIP entitlement, but now have a shiny new V5 proclaiming my Taxation class being "DISABLED".
Hope LOTS of you guys may be a bit "WOKE/AWAKE" about this little-known perk of being sufficiently disabled...and save yer monthly/annual payments for road fund licence. If you're the owner of several vehicles, it sadly ONLY applies to ONE car/van/chariot.
I get 50% off with my entitlement. Makes the neighbours a bit down in the dumps when the cost off road tax is mentioned. A Range Rover how much:D:D:D
Been claiming it years now. have mentioned it in several posts.
 
Nothing to the Range Rover today but surprised myself,managed to break the usb ports on the old laptop that I use with the Nanocom and EAS suite so bought another identical model online, arrived today and replaced the hard drive and memory boards and it's back up and running with no loss of data:D it seemed obvious that was the way forward but I'm not putor savy so it's a victory for thought I better get it sorted before I needed it.:D:D
No gimp mask wearing doing that job then Alan. Good job!
 
I get 50% off with my entitlement. Makes the neighbours a bit down in the dumps when the cost off road tax is mentioned. A Range Rover how much:D:D:D
Been claiming it years now. have mentioned it in several posts.
I contacted DVLA about three years ago, only to be told I didnt qualify. I recorded the call but, annoyingly, deleted all old recordings a few months ago.
 
This time round, I took my paperwork into local post office. They sent V5 and docs to DVLA. New V5 arrived very promptly, but the envelope didn't say DVLA!?!?
 

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