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Old 05-05-08, 09:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Air Guzzler
I hate to be a party pooper but next time you take a picture of anything taken form a wreck do not leave it against your number plate.......

Im sure the ROW will not find it hard knowing where your address can be located.

butr nice find though
You make a valid point, but who says it's not been declared and above all, why not declare it in the first place?

There's plenty of time to declare it anyway. You only have to show "intent" to declare, and the accepted timescale is 28 days - however, i don't recall anything in the act actually stating this so called 28 days . . . . .

It would be even better if the MCGA website actually worked to download the forms in the first place to declare items at the moment.


I know for fact that the Receiver looks at this site and a few others, and they have plenty of avenues to go down to get an address....It's a porthole off a known wreck, with next to no real value once you factor in all the costs of getting this porthole (assuming you claim salvage, and you'd be a fool not to). I reckon you'd be looking at 4-8 weeks before they gave you the droit that said it was yours......

Oh, and if/when the Receiver reads this. . . I'm just filling out a form, but could you hurry up and let me know about the other tat i have please. The year and a day is almost running out
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