Motorists can now renew their car licence at Supa Quick
Updated | By Darren, Keri and Sky
The national fitment centre has now made things a whole lot easier for motorists.
The game has been changed with a new place for motorists to renew their car licence.
According to the Herald, motor vehicle fitment centre Supa Quick has partnered with Disky.
Disky is an automated messaging service that helps you to renew your vehicle licence disc at your own convenience.
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With this new partnership, it's convenient and quick for motorists to renew their vehicle licence.
They can do this by using WhatsApp at any of the 190 Supa Quick centres in South Africa.
Avoid those frustrating queues ⏱️ and renew your car license disc online with #SupaQuick and #Disky 😊! It's #Supa easy, just scan the QR code on our website, follow the prompts and your car disc will be delivered to your nearest store. #ThinkSupaQuick #MoreThanTyreExperts pic.twitter.com/QMS1S7hNmy
— Supa Quick (@SupaQuickTyres) August 15, 2022
Supa Quick make use of a QR code to complete the process and you will receive a WhatsApp message as confirmation.
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When you follow the prompts, you can make the payment through Ozow, Zapper or Peach Payments.
It will then take five to ten working days for your licence to be ready.
Adeshni Sewbaran, the franchise director at Supa Quick, praises the efforts the organisation has made to seize this opportunity to help many motorists in SA.
"We are all pressed for time, and no-one likes to stand in long, slow-moving queues in crowded venues at the licencing department or post office," says Sewbaran.
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At the end of January 2022, the South African Post Office launched an online renewal process for all motorists whose vehicle licences were due to expire.
According to the Post office, there has been a healthy increase in applications using the online option.
DKS had a discussion with a couple of callers to hear their thoughts on using the Post Office to renew their licences on their podcast.
The full podcast can be found here.
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