18/04/2010

Regfinder.net has been updated







We are very pleased to announce the complete make over of Regfinder.net.
'Reg', has been live for almost a year now. In that time we've been listening to suggestions (and grumbles) from our users. Taking these into account, we have honed and fettled Regfinder.net and believe we have now made it a friendlier user experience.

First off, then. Some time ago, we made our service free to browse for people looking to buy personalized number plates, and the good news is, now we have also made it free for the vendor, via our "Regtrader" page. The plan, is that anyone - including number plate dealers - will be able to upload registrations onto the Regfinder.net data base and then, should a potential buyer be interested in any number plate/s, he or she will be linked directly to the vendor with no intervention from us.

Next up! We originally required you to register, using your email address before you could browse the Regfinder.net search facility. We only did this as a method of 'counting heads', but have realized that people are wary of giving out this information, for fear of receiving spam email. Nobody likes it. Consequently we have removed the requirement for you to register or log in. Users will now be searching Regfinder.net anonymously. However, though Regtrader is now a free service, you will have to open an account using a valid email address in order to use it. It's the only way you'll be able to add, track or remove your registrations. But rest assured, we don't send spam.

Before you add your number plates to the Regfinder/trader data base, why not try one of our new features? Our 'Number Plate Valuation' system is an algorithmic program designed to help you decide on a value for your number plates. This service is in beta form at present, so we need you to use it to help us improve our calculations. Always keep in mind, they are your registrations so you must decide what you think they're worth. Anyway, give it a go and see what you think.

Next. The new Regfinder app, or 'Reg Mobile' as we've named it, is something we're particularly pleased with. It's the same unique and powerful search algorithm used by our website, tailored to fit on any smart phone. Unfortunately, we will not be adding Reg Mobile to "App Store", for the time being. Apple charge fees to test on, add to, and download from the App Store. We want you to use Reg Mobile but we know you may be reluctant to do so if there's a charge. Because we make no money from any part of Regfnder.net, Apple will simply have to wait. You can access Reg Mobile from your smart phone simply by entering regfinder.net into your chosen search engine, as you would from your PC or Mac.

The most pressing issue for Regfinder.net has always been speed. There is nothing we would like more than for your search results to be instantaneous and, believe me, this has been one of the most trying areas of Regfinders' development. I could bang on about Regfinder having to scan up to 40 million registrations on each search but the fact remains, if Google can search as fast as it does, why can't we? The answer to this is simply, server space. Google, as we all know, have vast financial resources, whilst we.... do not. We are in the process of moving to a more powerful server and this will speed things up but, again, until we figure out a way to turn a buck from Regfinder, there's only so far we can go.

Percentage based progress bars have now been added to the new Regfinder so you can view the progress of each search as its happening. and we are sure you will find this a welcome device whilst using Regfinder.

All of the original regfinder.net features, functions and information pages are still available on our help index as listed below, as well as the Concise History of Number Plates pages. If there is anything you wish to know about UK or global registration plates, you will find it here.

About Regfinder
Frequently Asked Questions
Regfinder Subscription and Log In
Searching for number plates
Using Regfinder's Word Categories
Refining Number Plate Searches
Selecting Number Plate Results
Previewing selected Number Plates
Ordering a Number Plate from DVLA
Buying & Fitting Number Plate Plastic to your Vehicle
Number Plate Dictionary
Price Comparison
Link to Regfinder
Regtrader Help
Regfinder Terms & Conditions
Contact Regfinder

The History of Number Plates
Main Number Plate History Index
Global Number Plate Systems
Guernsey Number Plates
Jersey Number plates
Isle of Man Number Plates
Military Vehicle Number Plates
Trade Plates
Northern Ireland Number Plates
Dateless Number Plate ID Tags
Current Style ID Tags
Diplomatic Number Plates
Embassy Number Plate Codes
Suffix Number Plate Issue Dates
Prefix Number Plate Issue Dates
Current Style Number Plate Issue Dates
Withheld Prefix Number Plates
Number Plate Crime
Number Plate Colours & Styles
Total DVLA Number Plates


Reg

PS; If you haven't linked your site to Regfinder yet.... Why not..?! ; )

http://regfinder.net/regfinder_link_tools.php

16/04/2010

Bannatynes Number Plates

Some time ago I discovered that Duncan Bannatyne had his own number plate sales web site, believe it or not, via a conversation we had on twitter.

Initially, I contacted him to ask whether he knew if Theo Paphitis' twitter account was genuine, as I know Theo to be a fan of personalised number plates. I didn't really expect him to reply as, obviously, he's a busy bloke and, even back then, had tens of thousands of followers so would have been receiving a great deal of messages and requests.

Well, reply he did and the ensuing conversation lead me to 'Bannatynes Number Plates'.

From memory, I believe that all the vehicle registrations on his website belong to him so there won't be any 'dealer in the middle'.

If there's anything you like the look of in the selection above, go to; http://www.bannatyne.co.uk/numberplates/




R3G

I wonder if this is legal?





REG

UTD BOSS..?

A Birmingham car dealer traveled to Old Trafford hoping to do battle with his footballing idle, Sir Alex Ferguson.

Thar Khan, a 36 year old Manchester United fan, fortunately had an easy pass in his bid to buy UTD 805S, which he managed to do for 3,237 pounds during the closing stages of DVLA Personalised Registrations Spring Auction.

"I can't believe buying UTD 805S was so easy!" said the elated Mr Khan, "I came up here hoping and expecting to battle against Sir Alex himself. To me, UTD 805S has to be the ultimate number plate for any United supporter and I've bought it for a snip! It's a great investment."

In total, DVLA Personalised Registrations will generate more than £3.2 million from the three day sale with all the funds going to the Treasury.



R3G

Better than 'L' plates



Assured driving instructor Alan Wales is so confident his students will pass their tests, he has come up with the perfect way to advertise it on his car.

The 51-year-old has been teaching people to drive for over 30 years and bought the registration plate PA55 ABL, as it clearly resembles the word 'Passable'.

Mr Wales, who is based in Leatherhead, said: "I want to get as many people as possible passing their tests this year - hopefully the number plates will help."

"My driving school, Mid-Surrey School of Motoring, has already got an excellent pass rate but I am confident my new registration will help raise this further," he added.



R3G

14/04/2010

Poker plate for sale



A unique car registration is up for sale and for 25,000 pounds any poker fan can pick up P007 KER.

Seller and Cardrunners pro Phil Shaw said, "Other number plates with the same formulation have sold for much more (for example. RU55ELL at 79k) and I am led to believe that the combination of the iconic James Bond '007' and 'Poker' motifs makes this one similarly unique."

"I want to sell this number plate as I rarely drive and live in central London so don't have much use for a car at present."


R3G

04/04/2010

Hong Kong Plates For Big Money



Driving a Rolls-Royce just isn't enough for the super rich of Hong Kong so having vanity license plates is a must. They are sold at the regular government auctions and can fetch some big prices. Last year, a registration plate bearing the lucky number of 2318 went for HK$1.7 million, a bargain compared to the high-flying days of 2007, when a mainland businessman purchased the number 18 for HK$16.5 million.

Only the biggest of big-shots have single digit number plates, including Run Run Shaw at number 6, Albert Yeung at number 8 and the Commissioner of Police at number 1.



Reg