Did you know that you can now renew your car licence via WhatsApp? Thanks to Supa Quick this is now possible!
This has become possible as a result of a partnership entered into by Fitment centre group Supa Quick and Disky.
Disky is an automated messaging service that helps you to renew your car licence disc via Whatsapp.
Their partnership provides an online platform to make it convenient and quick for motorists to renew their vehicle licenses using WhatsApp at any of the 190 Supa Quick stores across South Africa.
How The Car Licence Renewal Process Works
To use the WhatsApp service using a QR code:
- Scan the QR code through your camera application or WhatsApp directly
- Press on SEND in the WhatsApp chat
- Select ‘Quote’
- Complete your details though the prompts
- Accept the quote
- Select your closest Supa Quick for collection and you are done!
The process takes just a few minutes and a service fee will be charged. All types of vehicle licenses can be renewed, including those for motorcycles, cars, trailers and caravans.
This new development will be most welcome by a lot of motorists as renewal of a car licence has been a nightmare experience in the past.
There’s no need to stand in long queues to renew your car licence disc. Supa Quick have got you covered.
How does it compare to other online vehicle renewing services
Pick n Pay – R349 : R99 delivery fee and R250 admin cost
Easyrenew – R259 : R8.50 per debit reduction and R188 per vehicle and annual EFT of R250 per vehicle
Renewonline – R210: R115 delivery and R95 admin fee
SA Post Office – R147 : R75 delivery fee of the licence to your door if it was renewed online and R72 service fee on the receipt is a Road Traffic Management Agency fee, and it is paid over to them. It is included in all vehicle licence renewals, irrespective of how they are done.
NaTIS – R171 : R99 delivery fee and R72 service fee