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    Apparently it costs nothing to put on hold if you do it online.
    If you do it at the post office its around $5.00..
    Or so I have been informed after I spent around $5.00...


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    Quote Originally Posted by gwigs View Post
    Apparently it costs nothing to put on hold if you do it online.
    If you do it at the post office its around $5.00..
    Or so I have been informed after I spent around $5.00...
    I never been charged to put on hold at the Post Office, just filled in the form and she processed it... interesting....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kornholio View Post
    I never been charged to put on hold at the Post Office, just filled in the form and she processed it... interesting....
    Neither had I but 3 months ago I put my car on hold and had to pay...


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    Quote Originally Posted by gwigs View Post
    Neither had I but 3 months ago I put my car on hold and had to pay...
    Actually have just read on back of renewal form in the Administration fees that it is free to do it online and $5.50 at an agent...

    Have just done it online
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    Easy peasy to do online.
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    Quote Originally Posted by unstuck View Post
    Easy peasy to do online.
    yeah one would think so aye, but since i shifted it now says i do not have a valid address and to enter it using the proper nz post format, no matter how i enter it i cant put on hold

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    Tis all the people using the hold... they figured they could get (another) revenue stream from it...
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    fuck paying that bullshit.

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    It's all the (Akzle) people who wrought the system that cause NZTA to make it so miserly.

    Just saying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover View Post
    Even though you put it on hold and have not used the vehicle?
    I don't understand how they can legally charge you for something you're exempt from (by being on hold)

    Simple really - if you had it on hold for say three months and went back after two to relicense how would you prove that you did NOT use it for he past two months? You can not thus they backdate the rego.

    A letter from your mum will not help either!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rastuscat View Post
    It's all the (Akzle) people who wrought the system that cause NZTA to make it so miserly.

    Just saying.
    no. Its a stack of jews. The same jew stack that pays you.

    Pray what "service" would i get of the registrar, were i to furnish the paper+ money?

    Afaik, i just makes your billing infringements easier.

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    yall confusing licensing, cvl, with rego.
    If vehicle remains unlicensed and unexemped for 12 months, they cancel the REGISTRATION and make you pay the 12 months LICENSING. or, fuck you in the ass.

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    While on registration topic - if you have a vehicle that gets used infrequently (ie classic that only goes out once in a blue moon) use form MR27 to specify the date the reg expires. Don't know what the minimum period is, but I registered the bike for 14 days for the Brass Monkey rally. Not sure if they (VTNZ) made an error or not but I got two weeks for $8.80. (seems a bit odd as a full year at that rate would be 26 x 8.80 = 228.80 as opposed to $560 odd if reg'ed for 12 months, but, who am I to complain?)
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    Quote Originally Posted by pete376403 View Post
    While on registration topic - if you have a vehicle that gets used infrequently (ie classic that only goes out once in a blue moon) use form MR27 to specify the date the reg expires. Don't know what the minimum period is, but I registered the bike for 14 days for the Brass Monkey rally. Not sure if they (VTNZ) made an error or not but I got two weeks for $8.80. (seems a bit odd as a full year at that rate would be 26 x 8.80 = 228.80 as opposed to $560 odd if reg'ed for 12 months, but, who am I to complain?)
    yep but you can't use it for at least three months else you have the three months rego to cough up

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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    yep but you can't use it for at least three months else you have the three months rego to cough up
    err nope, you just fill out that form. I did it recently to use one of my vehicles to go to and from rallies without a problem.
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