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#284348 15-Apr-2021 12:39
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Has anyone seen KiwiPlates do any discounts/specials or any other way of getting cheaper personalised plates?

Back with the old Personalised Plates company donkeys ago they sold bulk vouchers which were cheaper then people onsold them individually on Trade Me.

Or anyone got a voucher they want to liquidate for less than market value? 😁

I'm not in any hurry and would rather not fork out the full $1k if I can avoid it.

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  #2693222 15-Apr-2021 12:54
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I only came here to see what PeterReader's reply was but it seems it was deleted. Can we make a new rule that moderators cannot delete PeterReader replies to their messages? ;-)





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  #2693254 15-Apr-2021 13:38
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hairy1:

 

I only came here to see what PeterReader's reply was but it seems it was deleted. Can we make a new rule that moderators cannot delete PeterReader replies to their messages? ;-)

 

 

Hmmmm. Here we go.


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  #2693256 15-Apr-2021 13:40
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HMHWG0




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  #2693308 15-Apr-2021 16:03
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Don't get me started on Kiwiplates pricing. How can it be $40-something to replace a lost plate but $999 to make a personalised plate ?

 

After six months of angst over whether I should get my car's original plate back I caved in yesterday and bought it. It will look great on the car, but it's lot of money for something so simple so I understand where you're coming from.


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  #2693325 15-Apr-2021 16:53
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martyyn:

 

Don't get me started on Kiwiplates pricing. How can it be $40-something to replace a lost plate but $999 to make a personalised plate ?

 

After six months of angst over whether I should get my car's original plate back I caved in yesterday and bought it. It will look great on the car, but it's lot of money for something so simple so I understand where you're coming from.

 

 

So the price was right.


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  #2693327 15-Apr-2021 16:54
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The fact it costs that much but the number of people who continue to buy them shows you its a great business and not overpriced. Whats an extra $1k on your brand new $50k+ car?

 

For the rest of us. $1000 for a personalised plate? Mate you're dreaming.


 
 
 

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  #2693341 15-Apr-2021 17:06
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martyyn:

 

Don't get me started on Kiwiplates pricing. How can it be $40-something to replace a lost plate but $999 to make a personalised plate ?

 

 

Because replacing a plate just involves sending an order to Licensys to press it. Actually issuing one involves updating the registration database with the new plate for the car, sending the order to Licensys for production, a contribution to the road safety fund, a margin for the operator of the service, a moderator to ensure it's not a "clever combo" that would be objectionable, customer support, handling of the returned government issue plates, payment processing (Visa/Mastercard/Amex) commissions, etc.


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  #2693343 15-Apr-2021 17:09
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Kyanar:

 

martyyn:

 

Don't get me started on Kiwiplates pricing. How can it be $40-something to replace a lost plate but $999 to make a personalised plate ?

 

 

Because replacing a plate just involves sending an order to Licensys to press it. Actually issuing one involves updating the registration database with the new plate for the car, sending the order to Licensys for production, a contribution to the road safety fund, a margin for the operator of the service, a moderator to ensure it's not a "clever combo" that would be objectionable, customer support, handling of the returned government issue plates, payment processing (Visa/Mastercard/Amex) commissions, etc.

 

 

The cynic in me says $100 covers that and the other $899 is cream...





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  #2693344 15-Apr-2021 17:10
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From what I can find, the cost of rego is also included in that price, but I can't find how long it's for.

 

I'd hazard a guess & reckon it'd be 12 months.

 

Regardless, it's steep pricing for a stamped bit of tin though 🤷‍♂️


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  #2693345 15-Apr-2021 17:14
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It's a vanity product so I don't mind paying whoever has the rights to make them a large profit, I just don't want to fork out a grand then get a 10% special in my inbox next month :-)

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  #2693346 15-Apr-2021 17:16
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Mehrts:

From what I can find, the cost of rego is also included in that price, but I can't find how long it's for.


I'd hazard a guess & reckon it'd be 12 months.


Regardless, it's steep pricing for a stamped bit of tin though 🤷‍♂️



Nope, the rego period carries across from your previous/current plate.

 
 
 

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  #2693422 15-Apr-2021 19:08
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Last year (2020) there was a Free Plate Competition...

 

https://www.kiwiplates.nz/free-plate-competition-terms-and-conditions.

 

Maybe another this year?

 

 





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  #2693426 15-Apr-2021 19:17
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$1k, seriously? For a number plate?!


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  #2693480 15-Apr-2021 20:08
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Kyanar:

 

martyyn:

 

Don't get me started on Kiwiplates pricing. How can it be $40-something to replace a lost plate but $999 to make a personalised plate ?

 

 

Because replacing a plate just involves sending an order to Licensys to press it. Actually issuing one involves updating the registration database with the new plate for the car, sending the order to Licensys for production, a contribution to the road safety fund, a margin for the operator of the service, a moderator to ensure it's not a "clever combo" that would be objectionable, customer support, handling of the returned government issue plates, payment processing (Visa/Mastercard/Amex) commissions, etc.

 

 

 

 

Sure, but its $599 for a fixed format plate, versus $999 for a flex format. The process for both is fundamentally the same - perhaps marginally more moderation for flexi, but not $400 worth.


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dafman:

 

$1k, seriously? For a number plate?!

 

 

Yeah - but it's unique enough then just imagine what the NFT you create from it could be worth.  To the moon, but you'd still be able to own and use the plate on the Veyron you bought from the profits.


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