Hi R0b
Firstly apologies for starting a new thread when I know there are so many about VT already. I have searched through and can't find an answer to the query I have.
I am currently going through a VT for a Fiat 500 through FCA Automotive.
In their first email they said "The collection fee increase can in as of 1st July 2018, as part of the update to your terms and conditions which also included the GDPR privacy update. However you can look to avoid the charge by delivering the vehicle yourself to Manheim."
I replied saying "You mention a collection fee increase, but again, I can't find anything in the agreement about a collection fee for the VT of the vehicle. As I asked in my last email, if you could point out to me in my agreement where it says I'll be liable for the collection fee I'd really appreciate it. As far as I was aware I am under no obligation to pay any fees for the collection of the vehicle. The Consumer Credit Act 1974 explicitly states that, my liability under the agreement is limited to half of the total amount payable and any terms under the agreement which imposes additional liability directly or indirectly is strictly prohibited by the act. As you say in the next line of your email, the vehicle is yours so I shouldn't be liable for the collection of your asset"
To which they responded "
As noted in my previous email, the collection fee was increased as of 1st July 2018 so will not be in your original agreement. We sent out a letter and email to all agreement holders on the 25th May to advise of the GDPR privacy update and the update to your Terms and Conditions, being the collection fee. We are legally able to make changes to your terms and conditions as long as 30 notice is given, which was.
The collection fee can be avoided if you deliver the vehicle however.
We do hold the interest in the vehicle so we would not pay any amount to yourself, however if you choose to return the vehicle instead of paying in full for it, we will charge you for the collection."
Does that sound correct, can they change the terms and conditions to insert a collection fee? I don't recall having anything in the post or by email about this
Thanks in advance for your help
Firstly apologies for starting a new thread when I know there are so many about VT already. I have searched through and can't find an answer to the query I have.
I am currently going through a VT for a Fiat 500 through FCA Automotive.
In their first email they said "The collection fee increase can in as of 1st July 2018, as part of the update to your terms and conditions which also included the GDPR privacy update. However you can look to avoid the charge by delivering the vehicle yourself to Manheim."
I replied saying "You mention a collection fee increase, but again, I can't find anything in the agreement about a collection fee for the VT of the vehicle. As I asked in my last email, if you could point out to me in my agreement where it says I'll be liable for the collection fee I'd really appreciate it. As far as I was aware I am under no obligation to pay any fees for the collection of the vehicle. The Consumer Credit Act 1974 explicitly states that, my liability under the agreement is limited to half of the total amount payable and any terms under the agreement which imposes additional liability directly or indirectly is strictly prohibited by the act. As you say in the next line of your email, the vehicle is yours so I shouldn't be liable for the collection of your asset"
To which they responded "
As noted in my previous email, the collection fee was increased as of 1st July 2018 so will not be in your original agreement. We sent out a letter and email to all agreement holders on the 25th May to advise of the GDPR privacy update and the update to your Terms and Conditions, being the collection fee. We are legally able to make changes to your terms and conditions as long as 30 notice is given, which was.
The collection fee can be avoided if you deliver the vehicle however.
We do hold the interest in the vehicle so we would not pay any amount to yourself, however if you choose to return the vehicle instead of paying in full for it, we will charge you for the collection."
Does that sound correct, can they change the terms and conditions to insert a collection fee? I don't recall having anything in the post or by email about this
Thanks in advance for your help
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