Saturday, January 2, 2010

Don’t let your car drive you to disaster

RegoEzy, The Easy Way To Pay Your Car Registration

Melbourne, Australia, January 2010 – There are approximately 15 million motor vehicles in Australia* and while car registration fees can be a burden they are a necessity. Many Australian motorists dread the time of the year when they receive their reminder notice in the mail, particularly if their finances are already stretched to the limit. The decision to delay, or not pay their car registration, may come at a disastrous price if their car is then involved in an accident causing damage or personal injury to a third party.

Motor Vehicle Registration Fees consisting of Compulsory Third Party Insurance (CTP) are mandatory in Australia. Therefore you can’t afford to not pay your car’s registration. With an estimated 65,000 unregistered and uninsured vehicles on NSW roads alone, state governments are enforcing steep penalties for overdue payments. “Personal injury claims caused by unregistered motor vehicles cost more than $18.5 million a year in NSW” says David Campbell MP, Minister for Transport, NSW*. Escalating motor vehicle registration costs and more checks and penalties are placing motorists in a difficult situation, from which there is no apparent escape, or at least there wasn’t, until now.

RegoEzy is a website designed specifically to provide a solution to the problem every motorist faces when it comes to paying their motor vehicle registration fees. This site, by simplicity and design, allows the visitor to calculate forthcoming car registration costs and budget for the upcoming fee. By simply clicking on the links, the visitor can budget for their motor vehicle registration fee, paying advance monthly installments through RegoEzy. There are no hidden costs, providing a unique, targeted solution to a perennial problem.

“Car registration fees are an additional cost which always sneaks up on the motorist,” says Zach Hegdé, founder of RegoEzy. “The risks involved in not paying it are potentially catastrophic. Become involved in an accident and you can be financially ruined with damages costing you the loss of your house and assets and that’s before we even begin to look at the cost of medical bills. In addition, state governments are putting in place tough, new fines designed to punish those who drive unregistered motor vehicles.”

RegoEzy takes the pain of paying for your motor vehicle registration away and gives you financial freedom which comes with better budgeting. By using the website www.regoezy.com.au, you can budget for the cost of your payments at no extra cost to yourself. “We wanted to create a win-win situation,” explains Zach, “the service helps motorists spread the cost of registration for their cars over a 12 month period. It ensures that they are not charged anything extra for the convenience, beyond the transaction fees charged by the bank. It provides a much cheaper solution than using your credit card to pay your car registration, which we all know can incur very high interest charges. With us there are no hidden costs or contracts and, should anything change for the motorist, they can cancel at any time.”

The company finances its service to the motorist by offering them an open platform, whereby they can choose their insurance company with RegoEzy earning a small commission from the insurer, not the customer. “There is no obligation at any stage to buy anything. We created the service we, which we, as motorists, would like to have access to ourselves. This way we help those who are on the road to stay on the right side of the law.”

For most Australians having a car is a necessity but that does not mean it needs to drive you to distraction with worry over how you can afford to run it. RegoEzy (www.regoezy.com.au) does exactly what it says and provides an easy solution which every driver can afford.

*http://www.abs.gov.au/AUSSTATS/abs@.nsf/mf/9309.0

*http://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/news/releases/091004-unregistered-camera-laws.pdf

[Via http://regoezy.wordpress.com]

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