Cars & Transportation

No More Registration Stickers

Cars & Transportation

Posted by: 3lions

2nd Jun 2011 10:43pm

Hi Everyone,

I read on the RAA website newsletter, that from July 1st, there will no longer the option for 9 or 6 months...

They are only keeping 3 & 12 months! Gee as if people are not doing it stuff, I'm glad they didn't take the 3 month option, as that would bugger me right up, It's hard enough keeping a car on the road as it is!

With that I guess they will put up the registration in the June budget!

whats's next?

cheers for taking the time to read this

Lise

3lions
  • 17th Jan 2012 07:10pm

Hi trix56 & everyone,

sorry for my late reply to all your comments...........that's another topic! lol

I agree trix56, I too am a pensioner and don't know if I in all seriously, I could keep the car on the road without the 3 month rego.
As it's hard enough keep a car running as it is.
I too totally understand, I do NOT keep the paper the give you when you go to renew it, so thats all the same...they still send the reminder, they give you another piece of paper saying it registered, and to keep this in your car...yes course, with all my details on there.Dont think so...they can check it on their incar system, it's all about the $$$$$$$$$$$$

And they did increse the payment by $10!!!!!

Thanks again everyone, am struggling in the SA heat!!!!!!

Have a good evening :)


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