Ok sent them another letter saying they need to prove that i caused the damage and how that i thought a fairer way of judging damage was to use the CAPHPI guidelines. And they have replied saying
"Thank you for your email. Unfortunately, as per your signed Voluntary Termination slip, we would have to charge for any damages deemed to be outside of the BVRLA fair, wear and tear guidelines. Furthermore, section 99(2) on the Consumer Credit Act advises that the termination of the agreement would not affect the liability that was due on the agreement before the agreement was terminated. Therefore, the damage and excess mileage incurred on the agreement prior the Voluntary Termination would still have to be charged for.
As well as this, section 6 of your signed agreement document advises that you would be responsible for any damages incurred on the vehicle. Please find attached a copy of your agreement document for reference."
I did sign the form but only as it said "It must be signed by the customer" in bold underlined text. I realised that i never had to sign it only after the event
They keep asking me to get the pre inspection form from the dealer i bought it from. Should i get this because the onus is on them to prove i did the damage. this form wont be correct anyway as the car had crash damage repaired New front bumper and rear side panel
Any help would be grateful at this point as i have run out of ideas on how to reply
HI Everyone. I VTd my Renault recently. Mannheim collected the car and said about the damages. I signed to say I contested the damages and waited for a letter from RCI.
Once RCI sent the letter stating I owed £1217 for damages.
I obviously challenged this by phone and they admitted its mainly to get money back. I sent the letter template to them saying I would pay for some of the issues as I was missing a Key and there was only a part service history. However the other damage was wear and tear.
Now they have replied saying they cant accept offer due to the damages and I should go to the dealer and get a Pre inspection report that will show the damage before I brought it.
My question is in the email I sent it stated they need to prove I caused the damage so why should I have to get the report? What are my next steps here?
"Thank you for your email. Unfortunately, as per your signed Voluntary Termination slip, we would have to charge for any damages deemed to be outside of the BVRLA fair, wear and tear guidelines. Furthermore, section 99(2) on the Consumer Credit Act advises that the termination of the agreement would not affect the liability that was due on the agreement before the agreement was terminated. Therefore, the damage and excess mileage incurred on the agreement prior the Voluntary Termination would still have to be charged for.
As well as this, section 6 of your signed agreement document advises that you would be responsible for any damages incurred on the vehicle. Please find attached a copy of your agreement document for reference."
I did sign the form but only as it said "It must be signed by the customer" in bold underlined text. I realised that i never had to sign it only after the event
They keep asking me to get the pre inspection form from the dealer i bought it from. Should i get this because the onus is on them to prove i did the damage. this form wont be correct anyway as the car had crash damage repaired New front bumper and rear side panel
Any help would be grateful at this point as i have run out of ideas on how to reply
HI Everyone. I VTd my Renault recently. Mannheim collected the car and said about the damages. I signed to say I contested the damages and waited for a letter from RCI.
Once RCI sent the letter stating I owed £1217 for damages.
I obviously challenged this by phone and they admitted its mainly to get money back. I sent the letter template to them saying I would pay for some of the issues as I was missing a Key and there was only a part service history. However the other damage was wear and tear.
Now they have replied saying they cant accept offer due to the damages and I should go to the dealer and get a Pre inspection report that will show the damage before I brought it.
My question is in the email I sent it stated they need to prove I caused the damage so why should I have to get the report? What are my next steps here?
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