But beware the 'scam' sites who add a €25-€50 surcharge for forwarding your application to the French Government!All you need to do it enter 'order crit'air sticker into Google.
That's why I've asked there many scam sites.But beware the 'scam' sites who add a €25-€50 surcharge for forwarding your application to the French Government!
Steve
I had a French Motorhome Owner [she is also a Site Warden in Toulouse!] help me with the process, because my V5 has virtually no Emissions Regs information/data, so she was able to confirm that my French translation was OK, and she checked that I was using the French Government official website! God bless ya, Frankie!That's why I've asked there many scam sites.
they don’t allow them.Germany also has the equivalent to the Crit Air sticker. Not sure if Austria dissallow the use of dashcams and/or speed warning devices.
Did you have any problems entering details with Nationwide? Because they are not an international bank they require IBAN plus BIC details also of their Intermediary bank (Midland). I couldn’t get BIP&GO because their form had nowhere to insert these additional details .Why would you need to open another account to get an IBAN? Nationwide (who I think you said you're with) have IBAN (and BIC) in respect of their current accounts.
You need the Flexplus account which you have to pay for to get the free transactions.Well Steve, you are very fortunate. We have a Nationwide Flexi Debit Card and have been charged for anything that involves a currency exchange. Still, not anymore, we love our Starling account.
You don't need it for Spain, foreign vehicles cannot register for it.Dose anyone have links to correct site to get crit air France and Spain.
Sorry but I just felt I want to say that is an unhelpful answer...........................it could almost be the quick answer to any question posted on here.All you need to do it enter 'order crit'air sticker into Google.
Part of the holiday experience, Rog. And one learns basic colloquialisms from the queuing vehicles behind at the Toll Lane. Multi-lingual Anglo Saxon is a valuable commodityNo Paul, it doesn’t work out any cheaper but you get an invoice about a month later to advise you how much they will DD you about a month after that, so in effect you get two months credit.
Although having said that, I’m assuming Mango operate in the same way as our previous tags.
The real beauty of Mango is being able to use a single tag to tour France Italy Spain and Portugal without Chris falling out of the passenger window or dropping cash all over the road!
That’s why I didn’t buy Chris the machine gun she wanted for Christmas!Part of the holiday experience, Rog. And one learns basic colloquialisms from the queuing vehicles behind at the Toll Lane. Multi-lingual Anglo Saxon is a valuable commodity
Steve
How did you manage to get Nationwide accepted? Mango has just refused mine as they don’t recognise Nationwide, this despite including the Intermediary Bank BIC.Yes Phil, I’m using the Starling Bank but I don’t have a Euro account. We’ll see how this all plays out, but I may have to open one.
The tags we use at the moment are tied to our Nationwide account, but they charge for exchanging currency, whereas I don’t believe Starling do.
I received an automated reply to my application this morning, which simply says my email has been passed to Customer Services. I think I may hear something soon.
Mango refused mine using my Nationwide account, I've other bank accounts but they charge for foreign currency exchanges, so didn't want to use them. Nationwide flex plus doesn't charge and nearly gives the intermarket exchange rate. So I have had to give it up as a bad job. Just have to hope I don't go into the wrong toll booth lane this time and hold traffic up for half an hour again with everyone pipping there horns in frustration, an innocent mistake, put the Mrs of France forever. Eventually someone came and opened the automatic barrier for us and manually took the payment.How did you manage to get Nationwide accepted? Mango has just refused mine as they don’t recognise Nationwide, this despite including the Intermediary Bank BIC.
As we use our Starling account exclusively for travel, we decided to open a Euro account. It was simplicity itself! A single click and it was up and running, I shall wait until the exchange rate improves before transferring anything more than a token deposit, Mango have taken one euro out, to make sure the system is working, this I imagine will be deducted from my first bill.How did you manage to get Nationwide accepted? Mango has just refused mine as they don’t recognise Nationwide, this despite including the Intermediary Bank BIC.