Black Rain
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Got a call back from the woman who manages the EVIP program and she too confirmed K3 is not required. Woot!
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Wanted to confirm Section D.
D1 - No or leave blank?
D2 - leave blank?
Can anyone confirm if we are only signing K1 on the last page?
And do i need to bring a copy of the purchase agreement with me at delivery?
Can anyone confirm if we are only signing K1 on the last page?
And do i need to bring a copy of the purchase agreement with me at delivery?
Thanks! what about the N.V.I.S? and me bringing my custom plates?At minimum.. K1 and K5 needs to be signed.
And no you do not need the the purchase agreement.. they will have it there for you to sign.
Don't know why you are disliking the answer...cause that is what a RIN is...Rin is the business number associated with the fleet... leave it blank if you do not have a business
Let me be more clear then..Don't know why you are disliking the answer...cause that is what a RIN is...
Can't you go get the green plates and take them back? You don't need the vehicle to switch plates. But to answer the question I doubt MOF is going to look at your paper work for months.I need some advice.
Picked up the car today, and unfortunately only enjoyed it for about 30 minutes! Dropped it off at the detail shop to get the PPF done.
Question for you all regarding the submission of the rebate. I brought my own plates but Tesla already registered the green plates for my car and told me if you want to switch them, you can go to Service Ontario and they will refund you and will switch you over.
Now since the car is going to be in the shop until the 16th, what do you guys think i should do? Send the application with the green plates but then what will happen once i switch over to my custom plates?
Or is my only option is to wait till the 16th, switch the plates over and then send in the application?
Or send the application with my custom plates that are not on the vehicle and by the time they review the application i am sure i will have my plates on and registered withing 2 weeks.
What do you guys think?
Can't you go get the green plates and take them back? You don't need the vehicle to switch plates. But to answer the question I doubt MOF is going to look at your paper work for months.
If you have the ownership you can likely switch the plates now and return the green plates later.I could but i am from Niagara and the shop is in Markham North York. Arrrgghh i should of just taken the plates, i was totally unaware of it at that time during my excitement! I doubt that MOF is going to look at the paperwork anytime soon, that is why i am thinking just
submit the form with my custom plates. And in 2 weeks, the car will be registered under the custom plates.
I just want to submit the application before the election date June 7th, just in case...
I could but i am from Niagara and the shop is in Markham North York. Arrrgghh i should of just taken the plates, i was totally unaware of it at that time during my excitement! I doubt that MOF is going to look at the paperwork anytime soon, that is why i am thinking just
submit the form with my custom plates. And in 2 weeks, the car will be registered under the custom plates.
I just want to submit the application before the election date June 7th, just in case...
Don’t use the built in print function, use the print option found in the upper left corner of your Windows dialogue box.Has anybody encountered the issue stating 'The vehicle is not eligible for rebate' when I use the print function to print the completed form?
ThanksDon’t use the built in print function, use the print option found in the upper left corner of your Windows dialogue box.
Do you then print, sign, scan and email everything ^Don’t use the built in print function, use the print option found in the upper left corner of your Windows dialogue box.