Hi all - long time lurker here starting my VT journey after months of consideration. Really appreciate any guidance I may need with this but the VT guide does seem very in depth and informative.
My status so far is that I have sent the initial letter (2nd Sept) both via email and post as per the VT guide (I owe around £35 to get to the halfway mark) and today I had a response from VWFS as follows:
Good morning Mr XX
Thank you for contacting Audi Financial Services.
Before we are able to answer your query it is normal for us to ask a few security questions to verify we are communicating with our customer or their authorised third party, before we provide agreement specific information.
Please reply to this email with the following information and once verified we will be happy to assist you further.
Full name of Agreement Holder:
Vehicle Registration No:
Postcode:
Please can you confirm you are happy for us to contact you via this email address without further verification?
Please can you also confirm if there have been any changes to your contact details since your last communication with us?
You can also find lots of information on our website at www.audifinance.co.uk or please call our customer services team on 0370 010 2007 between 9am and 5pm Monday to Friday.
Kind regards
Does anyone know if this is a stock response? I found it a bit odd that they would need to ask me this given I put all the information on the letter I attached regarding my address, reg and postcode.
Secondly, I feel I may be in a rather extreme situation here so would be very grateful for advice surrounding large excess mileage/damage charges. The car is 4 years old in January and I am waaaay over the pro rata mileage. I got the car initially when I began a job working in a small area. A year into my PCP I had to go for a job with another company which meant national travel, and the car has now done 80,000 miles which is roughly 42,500 miles over my allowance. At Audi's rate of 8.4p per mile this would equate to £3500 which in an ideal world, if I could get away without paying would be glorious! However, I fear I will be liable for these. Has there ever been a case where the driver and the car company have come to an agreement on payment? There are wheel scuffs and a couple of scratches as expected given the miles I have done but I fully expect to pay for these also. Are there any grounds to argue that I needed to do the mileage in order to keep my job and not surrender the car?
Many thanks in advance for any help!
My status so far is that I have sent the initial letter (2nd Sept) both via email and post as per the VT guide (I owe around £35 to get to the halfway mark) and today I had a response from VWFS as follows:
Good morning Mr XX
Thank you for contacting Audi Financial Services.
Before we are able to answer your query it is normal for us to ask a few security questions to verify we are communicating with our customer or their authorised third party, before we provide agreement specific information.
Please reply to this email with the following information and once verified we will be happy to assist you further.
Full name of Agreement Holder:
Vehicle Registration No:
Postcode:
Please can you confirm you are happy for us to contact you via this email address without further verification?
Please can you also confirm if there have been any changes to your contact details since your last communication with us?
You can also find lots of information on our website at www.audifinance.co.uk or please call our customer services team on 0370 010 2007 between 9am and 5pm Monday to Friday.
Kind regards
Does anyone know if this is a stock response? I found it a bit odd that they would need to ask me this given I put all the information on the letter I attached regarding my address, reg and postcode.
Secondly, I feel I may be in a rather extreme situation here so would be very grateful for advice surrounding large excess mileage/damage charges. The car is 4 years old in January and I am waaaay over the pro rata mileage. I got the car initially when I began a job working in a small area. A year into my PCP I had to go for a job with another company which meant national travel, and the car has now done 80,000 miles which is roughly 42,500 miles over my allowance. At Audi's rate of 8.4p per mile this would equate to £3500 which in an ideal world, if I could get away without paying would be glorious! However, I fear I will be liable for these. Has there ever been a case where the driver and the car company have come to an agreement on payment? There are wheel scuffs and a couple of scratches as expected given the miles I have done but I fully expect to pay for these also. Are there any grounds to argue that I needed to do the mileage in order to keep my job and not surrender the car?
Many thanks in advance for any help!
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