In July 2020, i took out a car finance in my name for my brother who'd had his car stolen and couldn't afford a new one on his credit. He had a private license number he'd been using and checked on TFL to see if he passed ULEZ and it was confirmed that he did with his new car details clearly shown.
In August 2021 on his way to pick up his son from school before going to get a MOT done, he had stopped to go to the shop and upon coming back, the car had been clamped and he was told he owned money to TFL etc but he wasn't aware of this because he hadn't received any letter stating so. He needed to go get his son, so he just left them there....took a cab and went to get my nephew. Upon getting back to where he had parked the car, the car was gone! The bailiff was still there and my brother asked him where the car had gone and he was told "we contacted santander since the car was on finance, they paid your debt and came to collect the vehicle".
Santander was contacted and the first things they asked for were driving license, logbook and insurance details along with an explanation of what happened. We of course sent it all to them and then they came back with "your car doesnt have MOT". It was explained that since my brother had been working from home and hadn't driven anywahere, the MOT had expired and that was actually his first time on the road to go pick up his son and head to the MOT shop. They said ok. Then they later came back saying we had violated the agreement because the car had been seized by the police and how they'd had to go to the inpound to collect it.
We obviously argued that point because the bailiff had confirmed Santander sent someone to pick up the vehicle at the exact same location but our 500 calls got us nowhere and they just kept saying the same thing. They eventually said we can either cancel the agreement and pay the balance or have them sell the vehicle and pay off whatever balance is left over. We told them we didnt want to cancel the agreement as we didnt feel we had violated the agreement. Meanwhile, my brother had a few personal items in the vehicle and asked to go collect his stuff from the place they were keeping the car. Upon getting there, the car had been broken into and all his stuff was gone....they had ransacked the vehicle. My brother made a complaint about this....santander and the inpound keep playing pingpong with him and no one wanted to be responsible. Not even a month later and they had defaulted my account.
Now, in March 2022, i received a letter to say they had sold the vehicle and we had a balance of over 6.5k. Shortly after, a letter from a solicitor arrived saying we had violated the agreement when "goods were seized by the police for being driven without valid insurance". Now, this was just surprising because 1) the vehicle was never stopped by the police and 2) the vehicle had valid insurance at the time. My brother contacted the police and they confirmed they had never seized the vehicle but we wanted something in writing, they told us to email in a request (still waiting for a response almost 2mths later). We responded to the solicitor explaining those 2 points and that we had verbal confirmation from the police too to say they never seized the vehicle.
Last week, i received a CCF basically for money "owed". We plan to fight this with the hope of counter suing them for all the distress caused emotionally, mentally and financially. I believe we have a case against them but then again, i'm not a lawyer. Therefore, any advice would be very much appreciated as we can't afford a lawyer. I plan on sending the acknowlegement of service on friday
In August 2021 on his way to pick up his son from school before going to get a MOT done, he had stopped to go to the shop and upon coming back, the car had been clamped and he was told he owned money to TFL etc but he wasn't aware of this because he hadn't received any letter stating so. He needed to go get his son, so he just left them there....took a cab and went to get my nephew. Upon getting back to where he had parked the car, the car was gone! The bailiff was still there and my brother asked him where the car had gone and he was told "we contacted santander since the car was on finance, they paid your debt and came to collect the vehicle".
Santander was contacted and the first things they asked for were driving license, logbook and insurance details along with an explanation of what happened. We of course sent it all to them and then they came back with "your car doesnt have MOT". It was explained that since my brother had been working from home and hadn't driven anywahere, the MOT had expired and that was actually his first time on the road to go pick up his son and head to the MOT shop. They said ok. Then they later came back saying we had violated the agreement because the car had been seized by the police and how they'd had to go to the inpound to collect it.
We obviously argued that point because the bailiff had confirmed Santander sent someone to pick up the vehicle at the exact same location but our 500 calls got us nowhere and they just kept saying the same thing. They eventually said we can either cancel the agreement and pay the balance or have them sell the vehicle and pay off whatever balance is left over. We told them we didnt want to cancel the agreement as we didnt feel we had violated the agreement. Meanwhile, my brother had a few personal items in the vehicle and asked to go collect his stuff from the place they were keeping the car. Upon getting there, the car had been broken into and all his stuff was gone....they had ransacked the vehicle. My brother made a complaint about this....santander and the inpound keep playing pingpong with him and no one wanted to be responsible. Not even a month later and they had defaulted my account.
Now, in March 2022, i received a letter to say they had sold the vehicle and we had a balance of over 6.5k. Shortly after, a letter from a solicitor arrived saying we had violated the agreement when "goods were seized by the police for being driven without valid insurance". Now, this was just surprising because 1) the vehicle was never stopped by the police and 2) the vehicle had valid insurance at the time. My brother contacted the police and they confirmed they had never seized the vehicle but we wanted something in writing, they told us to email in a request (still waiting for a response almost 2mths later). We responded to the solicitor explaining those 2 points and that we had verbal confirmation from the police too to say they never seized the vehicle.
Last week, i received a CCF basically for money "owed". We plan to fight this with the hope of counter suing them for all the distress caused emotionally, mentally and financially. I believe we have a case against them but then again, i'm not a lawyer. Therefore, any advice would be very much appreciated as we can't afford a lawyer. I plan on sending the acknowlegement of service on friday
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