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  • VT with Close Brothers

    Hi all,

    just looking for a little advice (reason most of us are on here isn't it? lol) I'm looking to start VT on a car I have on PCP with Close Brothers. I was just wondering if anyone has experience of VT-ing with them.

    Additionally my VT will involve me arguing excess mileage of circa 45,000!!! (plan was to pay the balloon, but financial circumstances have changed in the last month to the extent that I cannot afford to pay the balloon payment) can I expect a major fuss because of this?

    TIA
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  • #2
    R0b am I playing a dangerous game given the extremely high amount of over mileage?

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    • #3
      Would really love some advice on this as I'm looking at sending the VT letter and email on Friday......anyone?

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      • #4
        I’m in a very similar position, any advice would be most helpful. I have posted elsewhere under bobsid786 username

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        • #5
          As I mentioned in Bobsid's thread below, there is no magic ingredient, so you need to make a decision on what you are prepared to do.

          https://legalbeagles.info/forums/for...-motor-finance
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