Leosdriver 

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Disgusting!

Disgusting!! Scammers! Pay to get to the top of google. Conned out of £115 for my son who is 18 and autistic! Thought it was an official DVLA site.. didn’t summarise the payment before taking it!! Then charged £115! Should be £34.00 to renew or replace a driving licence! I won’t be letting this go!!! Avoid avoid avoid!!!

April 6, 2022
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

£95 charge for renewing driving licence

I have just renewed my driving licence after getting the letter from DVLA. I put the website from the letter in Google but, when the results of the Google search were displayed, I clicked by mistake on the top one which was an ad by this leosdriver.com. I did not notice at the time, my fault, so I went ahead and renewed my licence. Nowhere on their website they mention their company name so it was easy to fall for it. Only the next day when I checked my bank statement, I realised that it was not DVLA and they charged me £95. I write this hoping to prevent this happening to other people.

March 5, 2022
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