Last week I emailed VW Finance to notify them I wished to VT my car. I used the template letter downloaded from this site, and have definitely paid over half of the total amount of the vehicle. I'm also under the pro rata mileage allowance.
The first response from VW Finance was an autoreply email, saying that they would endeavour to respond within 48 hours, and saying that if I provided the following information, they would be able to deal with my query as soon as possible
Agreement in the Name of:
Agreement number:
Full address and Postcode, both currently and at time of agreement:
Date of birth:
Monthly direct debit amount:
Date we take your monthly rental:
Do I need to provide that information in addition to the information given in the VT letter? Am I also correct in thinking that I can legally cancel my direct debit payments now that I've given VT notification (the DD is due tomorrow). My agreement states that I should continue to insure the vehicle up until it is collected.
Yesterday I received a confusing email from VW Finance. Firstly, the subject header was 'Request for Change of Payment Date', and the body of the email was addressed to my name, and again asking for the above information. Attached to the email as a forwarded message, were the details of a completely different VW customer! This is a very clear breach of data (I now have this person's name, email, phone number, address, date of birth, bank name, date of payment and agreement number) so I have responded asking them to contact me ASAP to explain this, and to also reassure that my data has not been shared.
This is the first time I've VT'd a car, so I'm posting here to log the timescale, and to check with the community that I'm complying with necessary legalities. I wasn't expecting a data breach to be my first response ....
Feel free to comment below with answers/suggestions.
The first response from VW Finance was an autoreply email, saying that they would endeavour to respond within 48 hours, and saying that if I provided the following information, they would be able to deal with my query as soon as possible
Agreement in the Name of:
Agreement number:
Full address and Postcode, both currently and at time of agreement:
Date of birth:
Monthly direct debit amount:
Date we take your monthly rental:
Do I need to provide that information in addition to the information given in the VT letter? Am I also correct in thinking that I can legally cancel my direct debit payments now that I've given VT notification (the DD is due tomorrow). My agreement states that I should continue to insure the vehicle up until it is collected.
Yesterday I received a confusing email from VW Finance. Firstly, the subject header was 'Request for Change of Payment Date', and the body of the email was addressed to my name, and again asking for the above information. Attached to the email as a forwarded message, were the details of a completely different VW customer! This is a very clear breach of data (I now have this person's name, email, phone number, address, date of birth, bank name, date of payment and agreement number) so I have responded asking them to contact me ASAP to explain this, and to also reassure that my data has not been shared.
This is the first time I've VT'd a car, so I'm posting here to log the timescale, and to check with the community that I'm complying with necessary legalities. I wasn't expecting a data breach to be my first response ....
Feel free to comment below with answers/suggestions.
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