No, it isn't. Once you've signed the V5 it's yours...
It wont be on the system until it's been posted and processed, but if you crash on the way home the car is technically in your name, as is the insurance.
That would work if you could drive home without getting stopped, as you wouldn't get picked up on ANPR. BUT when it gets processed, they'll see that you didn't tax it on the same date as the transfer date and fine you anyway...
Admiral group send them free as well.
Lol, with the invention of WiFi and smartphones I'm surprised a café dedicated to internet would still work!
But the point is you wont be able to buy tax until you're shown as insured...
It wont be on the system until it's been posted and processed, but if you crash on the way home the car is technically in your name, as is the insurance.
That would work if you could drive home without getting stopped, as you wouldn't get picked up on ANPR. BUT when it gets processed, they'll see that you didn't tax it on the same date as the transfer date and fine you anyway...
(29-09-2014, 05:55 PM)vincent1 Wrote: mines co op insurance i bet some wont send you a email tempory cover note for free bet some will charge for the privilage and yes loads of libary internet cafe around still lol and yes agree no need to cause the extra hassle at all.
Admiral group send them free as well.

Lol, with the invention of WiFi and smartphones I'm surprised a café dedicated to internet would still work!

(29-09-2014, 05:59 PM)RetroPug Wrote: Even if you haven't been updated on the system yet that just means you might get pulled over, the police will contact your insurers and they will then confirm that you are insured just not yet in the MID.
But the point is you wont be able to buy tax until you're shown as insured...