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myPlates (NSW) 20% Off Order Fee of Personalised Plates

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E417MUM

As usual, we have offer now for Mother's day again

A new style or colour can really improve the look of your car. Order fees start from just $180, and if you don't currently pay an annual fee for your existing plate then changing the style will not change this. Annual fees only come into play if you choose your own letter and number combination.

See the full range of plates at myplates.com.au.

To redeem this exclusive offer give our Plate Specialists a call on 131 758 from 8.30am-5pm Mon-Fri, 8.30am-12pm Sat and quote "E417MUM", they will be happy to help.

Offer expires 11.59am Saturday 13th of May.

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  • +6

    Time to get my ozbargain customised plate

    BRODEN

  • is it one per mum or can i order 7?

    • +1

      max mums you can have is two, as per play school

    • Should be okay. Mums can have 7 cars.

  • <b>ALZ23Q<b> - mine, don't fk around bro.

  • Ridiculous that there is even an 'order fee' at all for plates that you are essentially RENTING and never actually own….

    • +2

      this is unfortunate part in NSW. I know VIC is one-off fee only.

      • As a NSW resident who moved to VIC for a year I couldn't believe license and number plate fees - all half price compared to NSW! Even the coffee is cheaper!

      • SA charges an annual fee as well.

        • only for all character full custom plates. You can get 5 letters 1 number etc.. for $200 one off

  • There's no way of ordering this online and entering the code anywhere?

    • I just went through the whole order process up to the point of entering CC details to find there's nowhere to enter the code online. Looks like I'm going to have to call up in a high pitched voice now…

      • As per the OP…

        To redeem this exclusive offer give our Plate Specialists a call on 131 758 from 8.30am-5pm Mon-Fri, 8.30am-12pm Sat and quote "E417MUM", they will be happy to help.

        • Yeah I did in the end. It's just kind of odd in this day and age to offer a discount code that you have to ring up and quote verbally. They could have just said ask for the mothers day deal. Or perhaps an obscure phrase, like you're meeting a secret agent in an alley

        • @Hyena: Agree it should really have been available through their website, but I suppose this is just the technique that the RMS uses for "damage limitation". No doubt they're hoping to minimise the number of customers taking up the discount offer.

  • How come this deal is hidden away and only visible by searching google or the site?

    • MyPlates did post about it on their social media pages, but made no mention on their main website.

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