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If they are unregistered what’s the problem? If it’s registered then obviously the registree will have to contact Alko to de register it.
Doesn't work that way as ALKO require the previous owner to de-register it and not the new person trying to register it. Even then it is a real hassle. Went through that process about 2 months ago when we sold our caravan. A lot simpler not to bother registering the lock.
 
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Doesn't work that way as ALKO require the previous owner to de-register it and not the new person trying to register it. Even then it is a real hassle. Went through that process about 2 months ago when we sold our caravan. A lot simpler not to bother registering the lock.
I think that’s what I said. Billy boy said ebay ones were unregistered. That’s why I said “if they are unregistered what’s the problem”.

I’ve had to go through the process by buying pre owned lozenge and a pre owned lock.
 
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I think that’s what I said. Billy boy said ebay ones were unregistered. That’s why I said “if they are unregistered what’s the problem”.

I’ve had to go through the process by buying pre owned lozenge and a pre owned lock.
It was the part where you stated "If it’s registered then obviously the registree will have to contact Alko to de register it." that I was replying to. The registree could be the new person or the person to whom it was registered previously.

I think the only advantage of registering the lock is if you lose the keys then you can get replacement keys?
 
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