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MOT with extra charge for labour
Hello,
Hoping someone can help here. I had an MOT which passed without any additional work required. It is a 5-seat family car. I got an invoice through the post for £88.50. Here is the breakdown of costs;
Service / Labour Charge - £33.75
VAT at 20% - £6.75
MOT Certificate - £48.00
Amount Due - £88.50
Am I being ripped off here?! I always thought you paid a set fee for the MOT which included the cost of labour, e.g £45.00 or something like that? And if there was work done to pass it, then extra charges are applied?
Hoping someone can help here. I had an MOT which passed without any additional work required. It is a 5-seat family car. I got an invoice through the post for £88.50. Here is the breakdown of costs;
Service / Labour Charge - £33.75
VAT at 20% - £6.75
MOT Certificate - £48.00
Amount Due - £88.50
Am I being ripped off here?! I always thought you paid a set fee for the MOT which included the cost of labour, e.g £45.00 or something like that? And if there was work done to pass it, then extra charges are applied?
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I'd call up and ask them.
I've never had a labour charge added to an MOT unless some additional work was done, maybe they had to make some adjustments or something like that and have billed for a half hours labour?0 -
Are you sure they did the test themselves, and you're not paying for their time in taking it to the test?
Or is the labour for a pre-MOT check of some kind?0 -
Does the garage you asked to do the work do MOTs? It sounds like they had to take it to an MOT station.0
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The maximum test costs is £54.85 for car, most garages charge less. Looks like your garage has charged you £48 for the MOT, and the rest is for additional work. Looks cheap to me.0
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When you booked it in you should have got a price then prior, There is quite a variance in what places charge. As stated sounds to me as if the garage you used dont have a MOT testing facilty and they took it elsewhere to be tested.0
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As mentioned above, need to work out what the labour charge is.
I don't think they can charge a time based labour rate just for completing an MOT legally, and have certainly never heard of it.
I've heard of garages who offer a pick up/drop off service and charging extra for that but if all you have had done is the MOT and no other work was done then yes, something is odd here.0 -
sevenhills wrote: »The maximum test costs is £54.85 for car, most garages charge less. Looks like your garage has charged you £48 for the MOT, and the rest is for additional work. Looks cheap to me.
We don't know what they did. If it turns out it was for a number plate bulb does it still look cheap?
Don't think we can say whats what really can we0 -
The MOT test fee is the labour of the job. So a £30 MOT will cost £30 all in. Any separate other work on top of that can then be charged at the garages normal labour rate.
Looking at what the OP has listed, it appears there!!!8217;s nothing that suggests other work, like parts etc.
If this is the case then this garage is potentially wide open for DVSA to go in and take action.0 -
I'm sure they'll come up with something - how about adjusting the headlights ? whose to say they did or didn't0
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Just a thought, how did you book the mot? Direct with the garage? Or through a 3rd party/google link?0
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