Hi everyone Long time no see...Sorry about that...I am just hectically busy these days trying the keep my head above water...
My question today is not for me...but a friend of mine.
They are currently being taken to court for finance of a car that was taken out on 21/1/2008.
At the time of the finance being taken out they was a good job and earning good money and could afford what they had done.
However at the end of 2010 the company they worked for ceased trading and they no longer had a job and could not afford the payments until new employment was found, whereby they came to an agreement with the company to go onto part payments until new employment commenced.
They made the first payment as agreed, and then received a letter saying thank you and that your next payment was to be the full amount.
They argued this and said they could not afford this as new employment had not commenced.
The company then said if they could not maintain the payment they would retrieve the vehicle. After much thought it was decided the best thing was to let the company retrieve the vehicle.
They company then back tracked and said we cant retrieve the vehicle until it was put in writing. The letter was then faxed to them stating they could have the vehicle. Weeks passed and they has still not retrieved the vehicle.
A phone call made and they was told the wording in the letter was incorrect and had to be corrected before the vehicle could be retrieved.
A new letter was faxed giving the correct wording they requested.
A few weeks went by and they still did not retrieve the vehicle.
Put of the blue came a letter stating there was arrears of a few thousand pounds and that they wanted the payment within 14 days or vehicle.
They was called and reminded of the faxes sent stating they could have vehicle. The company then said we dont want the car we want the money...At the end of it all they told the company to take them to court as they were fed up of their attitude to resolving the issues.
The vehicle is in storage which is where it has remained for nearly 1 yr. it has not tax or mot or insurance.
The court papers state that the company want ten vehicle back and when sold if there is any outstanding balances remaining they want that plus interest.
So far the car depreciated in a value of at least £7,000. just over 1 year ago the car was valued at £21,000
The amount claimed on the papers state that the amount claimed is £24,811.23 Court Fee £175.00 Solicitors costs £100 total amount £25,086.23 plus interest of 8% per day.
The total price of goods was £28468.00 including a deposit of £2588.00
They have paid so far £9956.30 including the deposit of £2588.00
Unpaid balance of £21,421.54
A default notice was served on 18/05/2011. Yes this has been going back and forth since they lost their employment in November 2010.
Can anyone offer me some help or advice for them???
My question today is not for me...but a friend of mine.
They are currently being taken to court for finance of a car that was taken out on 21/1/2008.
At the time of the finance being taken out they was a good job and earning good money and could afford what they had done.
However at the end of 2010 the company they worked for ceased trading and they no longer had a job and could not afford the payments until new employment was found, whereby they came to an agreement with the company to go onto part payments until new employment commenced.
They made the first payment as agreed, and then received a letter saying thank you and that your next payment was to be the full amount.
They argued this and said they could not afford this as new employment had not commenced.
The company then said if they could not maintain the payment they would retrieve the vehicle. After much thought it was decided the best thing was to let the company retrieve the vehicle.
They company then back tracked and said we cant retrieve the vehicle until it was put in writing. The letter was then faxed to them stating they could have the vehicle. Weeks passed and they has still not retrieved the vehicle.
A phone call made and they was told the wording in the letter was incorrect and had to be corrected before the vehicle could be retrieved.
A new letter was faxed giving the correct wording they requested.
A few weeks went by and they still did not retrieve the vehicle.
Put of the blue came a letter stating there was arrears of a few thousand pounds and that they wanted the payment within 14 days or vehicle.
They was called and reminded of the faxes sent stating they could have vehicle. The company then said we dont want the car we want the money...At the end of it all they told the company to take them to court as they were fed up of their attitude to resolving the issues.
The vehicle is in storage which is where it has remained for nearly 1 yr. it has not tax or mot or insurance.
The court papers state that the company want ten vehicle back and when sold if there is any outstanding balances remaining they want that plus interest.
So far the car depreciated in a value of at least £7,000. just over 1 year ago the car was valued at £21,000
The amount claimed on the papers state that the amount claimed is £24,811.23 Court Fee £175.00 Solicitors costs £100 total amount £25,086.23 plus interest of 8% per day.
The total price of goods was £28468.00 including a deposit of £2588.00
They have paid so far £9956.30 including the deposit of £2588.00
Unpaid balance of £21,421.54
A default notice was served on 18/05/2011. Yes this has been going back and forth since they lost their employment in November 2010.
Can anyone offer me some help or advice for them???
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