Hi all,
I'm currently in the process of VTing my car, the car is on a HP - 60 months and I've paid 19 and one payment is in arrears. It's been unused for a year, aside from occasional trips and has ran out of MOT (It's parked offroad).
I sent a letter via recorded delivery and received an email reply the next day:
I'm a bit confused about the next steps I should take. I guess I need to MOT the car? I assume I should contest the collection payment? But what happens if they collect the car and demand payment for any “additional balance”? Do I refuse?
Since I've owned the car 2 people reversed in to it in a supermarket car park, I've had both damages repaired but you can see the door contour isn't quite right in one place, is this part of fair wear and tear?
Also, when I bought the car (2nd hand) it had a cracked rear view camera, which makes me wonder if I'll need to pay for that too, since the car wasn't new when I bought it, how can they know if it was from a previous owner or not?
I have yet to reply to the email to confirm I'd like to go ahead. Should I MOT the car before doing this? Also what should I do if they will not accept my termination before paying the collection fee and/or final fee to make it up to 50%?
Thanks for your help
I'm currently in the process of VTing my car, the car is on a HP - 60 months and I've paid 19 and one payment is in arrears. It's been unused for a year, aside from occasional trips and has ran out of MOT (It's parked offroad).
I sent a letter via recorded delivery and received an email reply the next day:
Good afternoon
Thank you for your letter confirming you wish to VT the above agreement.
Please see attached your Voluntary Termination quotation.
If you wish to proceed, please read the attached document carefully and reply in writing confirming that you wish to go ahead with the Voluntary Termination (email confirmation is fine). If so, your vehicle will need to be collected by our collections company for a fee of £120.00. The collection company will inspect the vehicle during the collection and assess any damage outside of ‘Fair Wear and Tear’ usage as well as potentially reviewing pro-rata excess mileage usage. They may then ask for any additional balance to be paid at the time of collection. Once the inspection is complete, then the vehicle will be taken by them.
Payment of the outstanding quotation amount and also the £120.00 can be made by calling 03301230332 (option 1) and paying Customer Services by debit card, or using Faster Payment/Bacs details:*
Thank you for your letter confirming you wish to VT the above agreement.
Please see attached your Voluntary Termination quotation.
If you wish to proceed, please read the attached document carefully and reply in writing confirming that you wish to go ahead with the Voluntary Termination (email confirmation is fine). If so, your vehicle will need to be collected by our collections company for a fee of £120.00. The collection company will inspect the vehicle during the collection and assess any damage outside of ‘Fair Wear and Tear’ usage as well as potentially reviewing pro-rata excess mileage usage. They may then ask for any additional balance to be paid at the time of collection. Once the inspection is complete, then the vehicle will be taken by them.
Payment of the outstanding quotation amount and also the £120.00 can be made by calling 03301230332 (option 1) and paying Customer Services by debit card, or using Faster Payment/Bacs details:*
Since I've owned the car 2 people reversed in to it in a supermarket car park, I've had both damages repaired but you can see the door contour isn't quite right in one place, is this part of fair wear and tear?
Also, when I bought the car (2nd hand) it had a cracked rear view camera, which makes me wonder if I'll need to pay for that too, since the car wasn't new when I bought it, how can they know if it was from a previous owner or not?
I have yet to reply to the email to confirm I'd like to go ahead. Should I MOT the car before doing this? Also what should I do if they will not accept my termination before paying the collection fee and/or final fee to make it up to 50%?
Thanks for your help
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