Faxo Car RB 182 Jun 12, 2011 #1 As title really. Currently got a PP on my 200, but found a different one, so wondered how i actually get rid of my old one?
As title really. Currently got a PP on my 200, but found a different one, so wondered how i actually get rid of my old one?
R Revels Jun 12, 2011 #2 Chances of anyone buying what you have unless it's super awesome are slim to none. Either put it on retention for a year (£105) and try and find a buyer or just put your new one on and let it disappear into the system.
Chances of anyone buying what you have unless it's super awesome are slim to none. Either put it on retention for a year (£105) and try and find a buyer or just put your new one on and let it disappear into the system.
A Adam. Jun 12, 2011 #3 regtransfers/newreg etc all let you put your plate on their site for advertising! Edit : I just checked mines on regtransfers.com and they have doubled the price LOLOL, same with national numbers! Clowns.
regtransfers/newreg etc all let you put your plate on their site for advertising! Edit : I just checked mines on regtransfers.com and they have doubled the price LOLOL, same with national numbers! Clowns.
Daniel ClioSport Moderator Car Whichever has fuel Jun 12, 2011 #4 You have to put it on retention, then once you get the certificate through you basically sell the certificate.
You have to put it on retention, then once you get the certificate through you basically sell the certificate.
G Goodj Car Listerine & Poledo Jun 12, 2011 #5 pp's are only worth what people will pay. And, as said, unless it's awesome, that wont be much.