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DVLA issues urgent scam warning to anyone in the UK with driving licence

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drivers could be getting conned out of their money by "chancer websites".According to The Mirror, motorists are being warned to avoid websites that try to charge for things that the DVLA does for free.This may include changing the address on your licence, renewing a driving licence from the age of 70 and offering to help with V5C vehicle registration certificates.All of these can be done for free on the DVLA website and don't need to cost drivers any money.The websites aren't doing anything illegal - they're doing the services that they advertise - but motorists have been warned it doesn't make sense to pay for something when you can get it for free.For example, renewing a driving licence on the DVLA website costs £14, but up to £60.

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