GRRrrrr !!!
GRRrrrr !!!
does anyone know if the "askmid" website bandit linked to recently gives you the details ie name and address of the other driver orr does it just tell you if or who they are insured with ? the site is down for repairs today so i have a day to search for the correct place to pay the £3 to
It won't tell you their address, no.
Edit - forget that lol
Details of how to apply for the name/address of the keeper of a car are explained here (costs £2.50 and you need to demonstrate "reasonable cause" to need the info).
You have to get in touch with the DVLA matey, and give them a good cause for wanting the information? usually costs around £3 but they might still not give it you! but if you tell them its for a hit and run on your car they sometimes pass it on?
Edit: Steve got there first :tongue_smilie:
aahhh eureka - good info chaps thanks for that - i will go to local dvla office tomorrow and complete a v888 form - i think it fits the crireria to release info on many levels so hopefully should get his details - on another topic at least i wont feel guilty about not rushing out to get my first claying done on the car as it seems a bit pointless with the new damage !!
hhmm-i got the idea from your post in camerons thread-the hire car part is standard and is a tool they use to get the insurance company to settle asap ie-the longer they delay the higher the bill will be-my only worry is if they liase with my insurance co over this as i do not want my premiums to go up next year as paying £2500 per annum just on the lex