First seen December 06, 2017. Last updated on August 29, 2018.
The credit card charge DVLA was first submitted to our database on December 06, 2017. It has been flagged as suspicious by our users.
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Merchant | DVLA (edit) |
Website | GOV.COM (edit) |
Phone | Click to Add |
Category | Licence renewal (edit) |
Description | charge 69.99 when its free (edit) |
Charged 69.99 by surf and pay for driving licence renewal which is free, a scam allowed by DVLA to happen by sending out application form to scam company's. Charged on DVLA website, the site is not safe.
I was conned out of £69 on what I thought was a DVLA site enabling me to apply for my licence extension as I am over 70. The site is misleading appearing to be an official site of DVLA and DVLA compound it by providing the Official forms to this organisation .All they do is fill in the form send it to you to sign and send to DVLA. I am contemplating a Small Claims Court action for misrepresentation.
I was conned out of £69.99 when applying for my driving licence . DVLA are aware of this and allow it to happen. .
The Fraudulent DVLA charge is only mentioned by DVLA when you phone them. If surfandpay.com is a legitimate money collecting service it should report the people it is agent for and refuse to accept payments from DVLA customers. In this day and age it should be easy enough to trace back the source of the demands and check if they are legitimate. Banks should not accept payment demands from this collection company until it has dealt with the authenticity of its customers and if possible repay monies to those who have paid.