Supposed to be hiring a car from Cork next Thursday. Can only find the plastic card, does anyone know if car hire firms always require both bits, if yes do you know if the DVLA do some sort of fast track replacement service or is it a very exspensive taxi (57 miles each way)
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Last edited by davisc02; 21 June 2006, 21:31._____________________________________________
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I use EasyCrate and Avis occasionally. They both require the counterpart unfortunately.Serving religion with the contempt it deserves... -
thanx, feck, does anyone know how much taxis are from Cork to Skibbereen_____________________________________________
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No you don't
You can ask the hire company to phone DVLA who will verify your details. It's a premium rate number and you have to be there at the time to give your permission.
HTH
Driver Check Service: 0906 139 - 3837
(for hire car companies with driver's consent)Comment
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Originally posted by PondlifeYou can ask the hire company to phone DVLA who will verify your details. It's a premium rate number and you have to be there at the time to give your permission.
HTH
Driver Check Service: 0906 139 - 3837
(for hire car companies with driver's consent)
Or do premium rate numbers still work from Ireland?Comment
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Try this thread - some chap issued a FOI request to force DVLA to reveal their non-geographic telephone number:
clicky
The response is quite a way down on page 3, not sure if the link takes you straight there or notComment
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Originally posted by ladymuckTry this thread - some chap issued a FOI request to force DVLA to reveal their non-geographic telephone number:
clicky
The response is quite a way down on page 3, not sure if the link takes you straight there or not
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