We're all quite quick to be vocal about the crap service we receive from time to time, and my view is that it is welcome if puts a few lacklustre or not-customer-focussed companies or organisations on their toes.
We are naturally less inclined to get vocal when a company/organisations delivers the expected service. Why should we?
Government Departments take a lot of stick, so I want to go on record in my acknowledgement or a surprising turn of events from the two Government Departments I have dealt with during the course of Registering my newly imported Motorhome.
The VCA took less than a work week to process my application, so ten days from the day I mailed it I had the approval in my hands. The DVLA, the one I was resigned to waiting at least four weeks for them to churn my application, astounded me. I posted the forms on the 17th, and received the V5 today, the 26th.
So hats off to both of them.
Surprisingly, I have heard nothing from HMRC since I mailed the NOVA form. Lets hope they aren't reading this.
So, get the alarm fitted, plus a couple of electrickery bits, and we're off. That boat really needs to sell now.
Thanks agin to all forum-ites who have chipped in with help, great bunch of people.
Best regards,
Peter
We are naturally less inclined to get vocal when a company/organisations delivers the expected service. Why should we?
Government Departments take a lot of stick, so I want to go on record in my acknowledgement or a surprising turn of events from the two Government Departments I have dealt with during the course of Registering my newly imported Motorhome.
The VCA took less than a work week to process my application, so ten days from the day I mailed it I had the approval in my hands. The DVLA, the one I was resigned to waiting at least four weeks for them to churn my application, astounded me. I posted the forms on the 17th, and received the V5 today, the 26th.
So hats off to both of them.
Surprisingly, I have heard nothing from HMRC since I mailed the NOVA form. Lets hope they aren't reading this.
So, get the alarm fitted, plus a couple of electrickery bits, and we're off. That boat really needs to sell now.
Thanks agin to all forum-ites who have chipped in with help, great bunch of people.
Best regards,
Peter