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This is why it's taking so long to get plates for any new bikes!

Discussion in 'Off-Topic Forum' started by DavyL200, Sep 11, 2014.

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    DavyL200

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    The funniest part was lto accredited driving schools! :smile:
     
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    Oh dear, we are still in false hope that there is Logic and Organisation in this Country.......:p
     
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    o_OOf course they are Logically Organised.Their Logic is, you have to have some Organisation for it to be Dis-Organised :eek:
     
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    I bought my wife a bike at Du Ek Sam Honda nearly 3 years ago, received the sticker about a year later but still no plate. They said I have to go to LTO in Bais to get the plate. Each time we call LTO Bais we get, "no plates sir". Bought the next bike at Yamaha and received sticker and plate soon thereafter.
     
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    Where as Duek Sam chooses for the LTO in Bais (for any reason), Yamaha supposedly deal with the LTO in Dumaguete I guess.
    Have same experience now. Buy a Yamaha and within reasonable time everything is done but for my almost one year old Honda still have a long way to go reading Pato's story.
     
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