I have been paying £100 per month from an attachment of earnings for a car I got on finance from advantage finance.
The car was around £4500 and with administration charges and interest it is around £10000. My circumstances changed after 3 months my partner was laid off work. As they lost some contracts. I told Advantage this and asked them if they’d take the car back. They eventually did. I ensured the car was clean, serviced and ready to go when I knew the men collecting it were coming. When the repossession men came, we had a cup of tea and there was no bad feeling. I thought that was the end of it.
I was having financial problems and personal problems too which led to depression, so decided to move with no notice to anyone and short notice to my landlord.
I moved into a mobile home on a farm and spoke to nobody anywhere as this I now know was part of the depression.
I did however keep going to work and used it as some sort of therapy.
Unknown to me I was taken to court by Advantage Finance and there was an attachment to earnings award to them. For a very long time I thought it was a pension coming out of my wage it wasn’t until I opted out of the pension scheme that I realised there was still something coming out of my wage.
Months later I called HR at work to see what it was and was told it was an attachment of earnings. I didn’t know how to find out what it was and who put it on.
Eventually I worked out that it was advantage Finance and they were awarded the full payment of £10000.
I asked for help at CAB, they didn’t know how to help me as it had been more than six weeks. I felt defeated again. I asked for help on a consumer page and they told me to get all my details from Advantage Finance, I did this but by the time it took to get it the person helping had left the group. Again, I felt defeated.
I asked lawyers for help, but it was not there field. I had/have no idea who I can turn to.
This has been going on for years.
I really find it hard to accept paying £10000 for nothing, as I gave the car back and I’m sure they’d have sold it on even in an auction.
I believe I have paid around £8000 up to now and have nothing to show for it.
Had I known the court date at the time I could have attended and discussed my case.
They could find me to take the money but couldn’t find me to tell me the court date. One of the charities that were helping for a while said they had heard quite a lot of complaints about this company and knew some consumers to get their money back due to illegal practices, one being not notifying the debtor of the date and time of court proceedings.
I would be grateful for any guidance you can offer me to help get this resolved in court. This is more of a rip off than Wonga.
The car was around £4500 and with administration charges and interest it is around £10000. My circumstances changed after 3 months my partner was laid off work. As they lost some contracts. I told Advantage this and asked them if they’d take the car back. They eventually did. I ensured the car was clean, serviced and ready to go when I knew the men collecting it were coming. When the repossession men came, we had a cup of tea and there was no bad feeling. I thought that was the end of it.
I was having financial problems and personal problems too which led to depression, so decided to move with no notice to anyone and short notice to my landlord.
I moved into a mobile home on a farm and spoke to nobody anywhere as this I now know was part of the depression.
I did however keep going to work and used it as some sort of therapy.
Unknown to me I was taken to court by Advantage Finance and there was an attachment to earnings award to them. For a very long time I thought it was a pension coming out of my wage it wasn’t until I opted out of the pension scheme that I realised there was still something coming out of my wage.
Months later I called HR at work to see what it was and was told it was an attachment of earnings. I didn’t know how to find out what it was and who put it on.
Eventually I worked out that it was advantage Finance and they were awarded the full payment of £10000.
I asked for help at CAB, they didn’t know how to help me as it had been more than six weeks. I felt defeated again. I asked for help on a consumer page and they told me to get all my details from Advantage Finance, I did this but by the time it took to get it the person helping had left the group. Again, I felt defeated.
I asked lawyers for help, but it was not there field. I had/have no idea who I can turn to.
This has been going on for years.
I really find it hard to accept paying £10000 for nothing, as I gave the car back and I’m sure they’d have sold it on even in an auction.
I believe I have paid around £8000 up to now and have nothing to show for it.
Had I known the court date at the time I could have attended and discussed my case.
They could find me to take the money but couldn’t find me to tell me the court date. One of the charities that were helping for a while said they had heard quite a lot of complaints about this company and knew some consumers to get their money back due to illegal practices, one being not notifying the debtor of the date and time of court proceedings.
I would be grateful for any guidance you can offer me to help get this resolved in court. This is more of a rip off than Wonga.
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