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Głogowianin 2021-12-25 01:13:41 | #1

Isn't this a german plate?

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GTSnazzy 2021-12-25 01:33:28 | #2

Głogowianin (2021-12-25 01:13:41)

Głogowianin
Isn't this a german plate?


I have no idea. It has Polish format but with German font and euroband code, but German plates have the stickers on them, this one didn't.

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antenn 2021-12-25 02:00:52 | #3

GTSnazzy (2021-12-25 01:33:28)

GTSnazzy
Głogowianin
Isn't this a german plate?

I have no idea. It has Polish format but with German font and euroband code, but German plates have the stickers on them, this one didn't.

Export plates from the WL district of Germany are quite common, usually with 4 digits like this one. Some people remake them with an euroband (and no stickers, because it's unofficial) after they expire, so they can keep driving the car unregistered. This is even more likely in a dodgy area, as you wrote  :D
I'd prefer moving this photo into the German gallery as a non-standard export plate. Until then, can someone check this plate in the Polish system, if possible?

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Głogowianin 2021-12-25 02:20:53 | #4

antenn (2021-12-25 02:00:52)

antenn
GTSnazzy
Głogowianin
Isn't this a german plate?

I have no idea. It has Polish format but with German font and euroband code, but German plates have the stickers on them, this one didn't.

Export plates from the WL district of Germany are quite common, usually with 4 digits like this one. Some people remake them with an euroband (and no stickers, because it's unofficial) after they expire, so they can keep driving the car unregistered. This is even more likely in a dodgy area, as you wrote
I'd prefer moving this photo into the German gallery as a non-standard export plate. Until then, can someone check this plate in the Polish system, if possible?


Yes. According to ufg:

Was the vehicle with registration plate number WL6340E covered by motor third party liability insurance as at 25/12/2021?

Reply content:
Lack of data

Negative reply "Lack of data" can be provided due to many reasons. Please find below the list of reasons for which a negative reply was generated (provided):

• lack of vehicle’s insurance
• delay in data remittance to the UFG by insurance undertaking
• lack of data remittance to UFG by the responsible insurance undertaking
• dismissal (rejection) by the UFG data provided by insurance undertaking (inter alia due to the law quality of data provided)
• mistakes within data provided by insurance undertakings

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Głogowianin 2021-12-25 02:23:02 | #5

Głogowianin (2021-12-25 02:20:53)

Głogowianin
antenn
GTSnazzy
Głogowianin
Isn't this a german plate?

I have no idea. It has Polish format but with German font and euroband code, but German plates have the stickers on them, this one didn't.

Export plates from the WL district of Germany are quite common, usually with 4 digits like this one. Some people remake them with an euroband (and no stickers, because it's unofficial) after they expire, so they can keep driving the car unregistered. This is even more likely in a dodgy area, as you wrote
I'd prefer moving this photo into the German gallery as a non-standard export plate. Until then, can someone check this plate in the Polish system, if possible?

Yes. According to ufg:

Was the vehicle with registration plate number WL6340E covered by motor third party liability insurance as at 25/12/2021?

Reply content:
Lack of data

Negative reply "Lack of data" can be provided due to many reasons. Please find below the list of reasons for which a negative reply was generated (provided):

• lack of vehicle’s insurance
• delay in data remittance to the UFG by insurance undertaking
• lack of data remittance to UFG by the responsible insurance undertaking
• dismissal (rejection) by the UFG data provided by insurance undertaking (inter alia due to the law quality of data provided)
• mistakes within data provided by insurance undertakings


Mostly it could mean that this plate doesn't exist and is german.

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GTSnazzy 2021-12-25 02:29:08 | #6

antenn (2021-12-25 02:00:52)

antenn
GTSnazzy
Głogowianin
Isn't this a german plate?

I have no idea. It has Polish format but with German font and euroband code, but German plates have the stickers on them, this one didn't.

Export plates from the WL district of Germany are quite common, usually with 4 digits like this one. Some people remake them with an euroband (and no stickers, because it's unofficial) after they expire, so they can keep driving the car unregistered. This is even more likely in a dodgy area, as you wrote
I'd prefer moving this photo into the German gallery as a non-standard export plate. Until then, can someone check this plate in the Polish system, if possible?


Ooh, I love solving mysteries like this  :D
I will move this to the D gallery and see how it goes.

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GTSnazzy 2021-12-25 02:29:38 | #7

Głogowianin (2021-12-25 02:20:53)

Głogowianin
antenn
GTSnazzy
Głogowianin
Isn't this a german plate?

I have no idea. It has Polish format but with German font and euroband code, but German plates have the stickers on them, this one didn't.

Export plates from the WL district of Germany are quite common, usually with 4 digits like this one. Some people remake them with an euroband (and no stickers, because it's unofficial) after they expire, so they can keep driving the car unregistered. This is even more likely in a dodgy area, as you wrote
I'd prefer moving this photo into the German gallery as a non-standard export plate. Until then, can someone check this plate in the Polish system, if possible?

Yes. According to ufg:

Was the vehicle with registration plate number WL6340E covered by motor third party liability insurance as at 25/12/2021?

Reply content:
Lack of data

Negative reply "Lack of data" can be provided due to many reasons. Please find below the list of reasons for which a negative reply was generated (provided):

• lack of vehicle’s insurance
• delay in data remittance to the UFG by insurance undertaking
• lack of data remittance to UFG by the responsible insurance undertaking
• dismissal (rejection) by the UFG data provided by insurance undertaking (inter alia due to the law quality of data provided)
• mistakes within data provided by insurance undertakings


Tysm for the help!  =)

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Głogowianin 2021-12-25 02:32:39 | #8

GTSnazzy (2021-12-25 02:29:38)

GTSnazzy
Głogowianin
antenn
GTSnazzy
Głogowianin
Isn't this a german plate?

I have no idea. It has Polish format but with German font and euroband code, but German plates have the stickers on them, this one didn't.

Export plates from the WL district of Germany are quite common, usually with 4 digits like this one. Some people remake them with an euroband (and no stickers, because it's unofficial) after they expire, so they can keep driving the car unregistered. This is even more likely in a dodgy area, as you wrote
I'd prefer moving this photo into the German gallery as a non-standard export plate. Until then, can someone check this plate in the Polish system, if possible?

Yes. According to ufg:

Was the vehicle with registration plate number WL6340E covered by motor third party liability insurance as at 25/12/2021?

Reply content:
Lack of data

Negative reply "Lack of data" can be provided due to many reasons. Please find below the list of reasons for which a negative reply was generated (provided):

• lack of vehicle’s insurance
• delay in data remittance to the UFG by insurance undertaking
• lack of data remittance to UFG by the responsible insurance undertaking
• dismissal (rejection) by the UFG data provided by insurance undertaking (inter alia due to the law quality of data provided)
• mistakes within data provided by insurance undertakings

Tysm for the help!


Np  :)

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GTSnazzy 2021-12-25 02:38:12 | #9

antenn (2021-12-25 02:00:52)

antenn
GTSnazzy
Głogowianin
Isn't this a german plate?

I have no idea. It has Polish format but with German font and euroband code, but German plates have the stickers on them, this one didn't.

Export plates from the WL district of Germany are quite common, usually with 4 digits like this one. Some people remake them with an euroband (and no stickers, because it's unofficial) after they expire, so they can keep driving the car unregistered. This is even more likely in a dodgy area, as you wrote
I'd prefer moving this photo into the German gallery as a non-standard export plate. Until then, can someone check this plate in the Polish system, if possible?


My original thoughts were that this plate were indeed from Poland due to the absence of the stickers that go on German plates and that the plate was in polish format, the plate also had the FE schrift font and the German plate code, or whether it was an attempt to make the car look more German by making German style plates, you get that a lot with some English plates which are illegal but most get away with it.

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GTSnazzy 2021-12-25 02:41:31 | #10

antenn (2021-12-25 02:00:52)

antenn
GTSnazzy
Głogowianin
Isn't this a german plate?

I have no idea. It has Polish format but with German font and euroband code, but German plates have the stickers on them, this one didn't.

Export plates from the WL district of Germany are quite common, usually with 4 digits like this one. Some people remake them with an euroband (and no stickers, because it's unofficial) after they expire, so they can keep driving the car unregistered. This is even more likely in a dodgy area, as you wrote
I'd prefer moving this photo into the German gallery as a non-standard export plate. Until then, can someone check this plate in the Polish system, if possible?


I also checked this plate on the polish database, I typed in a different year each time, but to no avail

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SZpotter 2021-12-25 13:01:04 | #11

WL 6340E has a record in 2014 and 2015 in the insurance database- it was a Mercedes 516, I guess a bus.
I think it can't be an original German plate, since plates ended with E are for electric cars - it's not one (E220d).

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antenn 2021-12-25 20:14:13 | #12

SZpotter (2021-12-25 13:01:04)

SZpotter
WL 6340E has a record in 2014 and 2015 in the insurance database- it was a Mercedes 516, I guess a bus.
I think it can't be an original German plate, since plates ended with E are for electric cars - it's not one (E220d).

Thanks! It seems like 516 is a Sprinter model. This E-klasse is also definitely newer than 2014. I transferred this photo into the German gallery, as an export plate, not as electric.
Btw, I also got "lack of data" on ufg.pl, but wasn't sure if that's actually meaningful...

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