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<blockquote data-quote="ollie989898" data-source="post: 7639967" data-attributes="member: 54866"><p>This is a known problem in the motoring trade and the DVSA are well aware of it. Advice on an MOT form is advice only. My relative runs a garage and I've seen him do many MOTs before. Lots of advisories on an MOT form are to only demonstrate that the tester is showing his work is diligent and doing a thorough job, not just trying to make money out of you.</p><p></p><p>DVSA are known to put vehicles through testing stations which they have carefully examined beforehand as a way of checking up on dodgy MOT testing stations and they will stop a garage doing MOTs if they think they aren't doing a proper job or they are crooked. Trading standards also do similar things I'm told?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ollie989898, post: 7639967, member: 54866"] This is a known problem in the motoring trade and the DVSA are well aware of it. Advice on an MOT form is advice only. My relative runs a garage and I've seen him do many MOTs before. Lots of advisories on an MOT form are to only demonstrate that the tester is showing his work is diligent and doing a thorough job, not just trying to make money out of you. DVSA are known to put vehicles through testing stations which they have carefully examined beforehand as a way of checking up on dodgy MOT testing stations and they will stop a garage doing MOTs if they think they aren't doing a proper job or they are crooked. Trading standards also do similar things I'm told? [/QUOTE]
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