Hoping for a bit of advice here please, as i am really worried about the stupid mess i have got myself into regarding my car finance agreement with Moneyway
In short, usual story, missed a few payments due to my financial malpractice and have wound up receiving court papers for 4 months worth of arrears totalling just over £800.
I have been in constant contact with the finance company and advised them of the situation and offered to increase my monthly contractual payment as a means of reducing the arrears. However, the usual process of warnings, default notice and notice of termination have ensued leading to the court papers being received this morning. They have sent someone round from a 3rd party to discuss this previously but i was out and the representative left a very embarrassing calling card which was seen by my housemate, but i will be persuing that with the ICO separately!
I have actually just sent a letter in regards matters on this account with an enclosed cheque that would cover 2 months worth of payments a few days prior to receiving the court papers so i am intrigued as to where i stand as this would reduce the arrears to £600 and by increasing my monthly payments i could clear this by the end of the year
I am obviously very worried about this scenario as the car is essential to my ability to get to work and whilst i know this is all my fault, i have been upfront with the company (via letter despite their requests for telephone conversation) and am petrified of going to court and suffering the embarrassment of friends/family asking why i have no car now! My credit rating will be so bad that i dont think acquiring a new one would be easy!
The original agreement was for £12096 and i have so far paid just over half (there are some charges in there that have been levied for missed direct debits/processing charges for around £100) so i know this is why the court order is needed in order to repossess the car
However, what can i do as they are requesting arrears + return of the car OR payment of the full amount outstanding (£6000 when the car is probably worth £2000) and interest/court costs
Any advice would be much appreciated
In short, usual story, missed a few payments due to my financial malpractice and have wound up receiving court papers for 4 months worth of arrears totalling just over £800.
I have been in constant contact with the finance company and advised them of the situation and offered to increase my monthly contractual payment as a means of reducing the arrears. However, the usual process of warnings, default notice and notice of termination have ensued leading to the court papers being received this morning. They have sent someone round from a 3rd party to discuss this previously but i was out and the representative left a very embarrassing calling card which was seen by my housemate, but i will be persuing that with the ICO separately!
I have actually just sent a letter in regards matters on this account with an enclosed cheque that would cover 2 months worth of payments a few days prior to receiving the court papers so i am intrigued as to where i stand as this would reduce the arrears to £600 and by increasing my monthly payments i could clear this by the end of the year
I am obviously very worried about this scenario as the car is essential to my ability to get to work and whilst i know this is all my fault, i have been upfront with the company (via letter despite their requests for telephone conversation) and am petrified of going to court and suffering the embarrassment of friends/family asking why i have no car now! My credit rating will be so bad that i dont think acquiring a new one would be easy!
The original agreement was for £12096 and i have so far paid just over half (there are some charges in there that have been levied for missed direct debits/processing charges for around £100) so i know this is why the court order is needed in order to repossess the car
However, what can i do as they are requesting arrears + return of the car OR payment of the full amount outstanding (£6000 when the car is probably worth £2000) and interest/court costs
Any advice would be much appreciated
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