We are currently in the Rhone Alps and have no further use for our 2009 Swiss motorway vignette, If anyone wants it (valid until 31 December 2009) then it's yours for £12 including postage.
If you contact Webby for my Email address, and as soon as we get back to Jersey at the end of the month it will be in the post.
Shame to waste it.
------------- Gaynor
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Sorry to rain on yer parade but I take it you didn't realise the Vignette is not legally transferable between vehicles & should be firmly stuck to windscreen.
I think you'll find that if it's stuck to the windscreen when you try to peel it off it will tear apart. A friend of mine tried it some years ago and the vignette has tiny cuts passing through it so when pulled off the screen it breaks up.
would love it. But we are just outside Geneve at mo. Leaving tomorrow to drive thro the sussie I think. Petit Bois campsite at Morges I think. So I guess will have to buy two at the border. One for the car and caravan.
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Harry, It is not stuck to the windscreen just placed in a square tax disc holder, we weren't questioned as to why it wasn't stuck. I just thought it may be a cheap oportunity for someone who is travelling that way, however if it has to go in the bin then so be it. We enjoyed our time there and are now back in France, in the Loire tonight and then off to collect the van from Dinan tomorrow and heading up to LB on Sunday.
------------- Gaynor
I have three sides, left, right and wrong - which one are you on?
Quote: Originally posted by lizex on 19/6/2009
How would they ever know?
That aint really the point, the vignette is legally not tranferable between vehicles & I thought that ought to be pointed out to anybody considering buying said vignette.
Its up to themselves if they still want to buy it & indeed up to the vendor if they still want to sell it, in veiw of the imformation they now have.
I am not going to get into the rights and wrongs of doing this, but, I would like to point out that is states clearly in English that it must be attached to to windscreen. I have a friend who was fined 600 chfs for just having it on their dashboard. Now, I am not sure what they would do with someone with UK plates on, but I wanted to pass on the info. (This was in Basel, not sure if they are as strict in the french speaking part)