Hi guys,
First of all thank you for all of the time you have spent on these forums helping people like myself.
I don't want to bore you with information so I will try and keep it to the point but I am looking for a little bit of advice regarding a VT on a hire purchase around March of this year.
I had a Nissan Juke which I VT'ed towards the end of the agreement. They sent me a letter including a report in March 2018 detailing £0.00 in every single category apart from 'excess mileage' which was £522.61. Prior to realising that I didn't actually have to pay it I phoned them and spoke to a less than helpful gentleman who refused to put me through to anybody above him. It resulted in a promise of a call back from a manager/team leader which never came.
As I hadn't heard back I wrote them a letter complaining about not receiving a call back and stating that I would await the promised phone call and should I not receive it I would consider the matter closed. They failed to contact me via the phone, but then sent me a further bog-standard letter towards the end of May 2018. I ignored this letter as by now I had done some research (on here and on moneysavingexpert). It was clear that they had an 8 week window to respond to my complaint of which they failed to do, but ultimately they couldn't really enforce the excess mileage anyway.
That brings us to yesterday where I received the below letter from 'QDR Solicitors' chasing me for the money. By the way, the letter came via a text message to my phone with a link, which requested that I input my surname and postcode. I actually thought it was a scam so was going to delete it, but went along with it. I don't really accept that as a professional form of correspondence.
I am wondering whether I just ignore the letter, or should I reply using one of the templates you had put in (excess mileage 1) (but taking out the middle section as they have not cited any acts etc)
Here is the letter that I received yesterday. Any advice you can offer would be greatly appreciated
Private and Confidential Mr ***** ********
X XXXXXXXXX XXXX
XXXXXXX XXXXXX
XXXX XXX
09/10/2018
Dear Mr ****** ********
Our Reference: ***************
Our Client: RCI Financial Services Limited
Client Reference: 00000000000
Balance Outstanding: £522.61
We have been instructed to act for the above named client in connection with the recovery of the outstanding balance.
Our Client made several attempts in the past to contact you in order to resolve this matter directly and unfortunately was unsuccessful. Therefore, our Client has instructed us to collect the above balance.
Our Client requires you to make payment in full or alternatively submit your repayment proposals within the next 14 days. Failure to make payment may result in our Client instructing us to proceed with further action in order to recover the outstanding balance.
You can call us on 01926 758736 to pay by debit or credit card on our Automated Card Payment System; this is the simplest and quickest method of payment.
Our offices are open between the hours of 9.00am and 6.00pm Monday to Thursday and 9.00am and 5.30pm on Friday. Our alternative payment methods are below:
Cheque/ Postal Order: please post to QDR Solicitors, Olympus Avenue, Leamington Spa, CV34 6BF
Online: https://www.paymentsplace.com/qdr
We appreciate that managing your finances can be difficult, free independent advice and assistance can be obtained from the following organisations:
Money Advice Service National Debtline
0300 500 5000 0808 808 4000
http://www.moneyadviceservice.org.uk/en http://www.nationaldebtline.co.uk
Yours sincerely
QDR Solicitors
First of all thank you for all of the time you have spent on these forums helping people like myself.
I don't want to bore you with information so I will try and keep it to the point but I am looking for a little bit of advice regarding a VT on a hire purchase around March of this year.
I had a Nissan Juke which I VT'ed towards the end of the agreement. They sent me a letter including a report in March 2018 detailing £0.00 in every single category apart from 'excess mileage' which was £522.61. Prior to realising that I didn't actually have to pay it I phoned them and spoke to a less than helpful gentleman who refused to put me through to anybody above him. It resulted in a promise of a call back from a manager/team leader which never came.
As I hadn't heard back I wrote them a letter complaining about not receiving a call back and stating that I would await the promised phone call and should I not receive it I would consider the matter closed. They failed to contact me via the phone, but then sent me a further bog-standard letter towards the end of May 2018. I ignored this letter as by now I had done some research (on here and on moneysavingexpert). It was clear that they had an 8 week window to respond to my complaint of which they failed to do, but ultimately they couldn't really enforce the excess mileage anyway.
That brings us to yesterday where I received the below letter from 'QDR Solicitors' chasing me for the money. By the way, the letter came via a text message to my phone with a link, which requested that I input my surname and postcode. I actually thought it was a scam so was going to delete it, but went along with it. I don't really accept that as a professional form of correspondence.
I am wondering whether I just ignore the letter, or should I reply using one of the templates you had put in (excess mileage 1) (but taking out the middle section as they have not cited any acts etc)
Here is the letter that I received yesterday. Any advice you can offer would be greatly appreciated
Private and Confidential Mr ***** ********
X XXXXXXXXX XXXX
XXXXXXX XXXXXX
XXXX XXX
09/10/2018
Dear Mr ****** ********
Our Reference: ***************
Our Client: RCI Financial Services Limited
Client Reference: 00000000000
Balance Outstanding: £522.61
We have been instructed to act for the above named client in connection with the recovery of the outstanding balance.
Our Client made several attempts in the past to contact you in order to resolve this matter directly and unfortunately was unsuccessful. Therefore, our Client has instructed us to collect the above balance.
Our Client requires you to make payment in full or alternatively submit your repayment proposals within the next 14 days. Failure to make payment may result in our Client instructing us to proceed with further action in order to recover the outstanding balance.
You can call us on 01926 758736 to pay by debit or credit card on our Automated Card Payment System; this is the simplest and quickest method of payment.
Our offices are open between the hours of 9.00am and 6.00pm Monday to Thursday and 9.00am and 5.30pm on Friday. Our alternative payment methods are below:
Cheque/ Postal Order: please post to QDR Solicitors, Olympus Avenue, Leamington Spa, CV34 6BF
Online: https://www.paymentsplace.com/qdr
We appreciate that managing your finances can be difficult, free independent advice and assistance can be obtained from the following organisations:
Money Advice Service National Debtline
0300 500 5000 0808 808 4000
http://www.moneyadviceservice.org.uk/en http://www.nationaldebtline.co.uk
Yours sincerely
QDR Solicitors
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