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This could be legit, over the years i have seen a few people selling form letters, all you do is put you details and offence details in a pre typed letter, print it out and send it to vic roads/cops/civic compliance, some work and some dont, the ones that work well get used a lot and get shut down pretty quickly.

Even if it is, who would trust someone they don't know to clear a fine by paying them the money? It's just a stupid idea, even if you can pull it off. It's like contracting a bank robber to do your accounting while you're on holidays.

Even if it is, who would trust someone they don't know to clear a fine by paying them the money? It's just a stupid idea, even if you can pull it off. It's like contracting a bank robber to do your accounting while you're on holidays.

lol pretty much yeah.

This could work with no problems if he had an interntional license... Like JamesK LOL

Because all he needs to do is to say that he was driving your car, and all he'd get is a fine. Because there are no points system with international licenses.

So you'd pay for the actual fine plus whatever he wants on top to save yourself some points.

This could work with no problems if he had an interntional license... Like JamesK LOL

Because all he needs to do is to say that he was driving your car, and all he'd get is a fine. Because there are no points system with international licenses.

So you'd pay for the actual fine plus whatever he wants on top to save yourself some points.

seriously then, why did i even convert the bloody thing.

So if I have an international driving license then I can't be issued any points here? ph34r.gif

Edit: Alvin, did they take your Singapore license away when you converted?

Edited by eiresgaus

Wanna be careful, I could be talking shit here...but if you act up too much on the roads, nothing says they won't take your licence away or deport you!

Nah I understand the taking your license away, but deportation? Surely not..

The RTA wont even give me a NSW license here because I haven't held my (full) international license for long enough, although I have a QLD full license as well, just handy to know I suppose that if I was ever to receive points I could use the international one and not get any?

So if I have an international driving license then I can't be issued any points here? ph34r.gif

Edit: Alvin, did they take your Singapore license away when you converted?

nope i still have it with me, they can't take it away because i'm just a student, not a pr or anything.

nope i still have it with me, they can't take it away because i'm just a student, not a pr or anything.

Ohh right so you could technically use it to save yourself some points then? Or would they know you have a VIC license ruling out the use of the Singapore one?

Yes Charles is correct, and i've met charles in real life...

I'm pretty certain he can confirm i am legit.

Just got a few withdrawal notices in the mail. :)

If anyone wants to see a copy of it more then happy to send.

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yeah... i'd rather NOT be one of the people that gets assfucked when you get busted.

When you fill out the form it states that you are filling out a statutory declaration and if false the fine is $6000, after many fingers they will start looking into it

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