Hello Gentlemen.
So I have started the process of VT-ing my BMW 530d. I have been observing, and reading up on here for a while now. And decided to go for it. I have been seeking advice in the main thread here: http://legalbeagles.info/forums/show...r-the-CCA-1974
But I felt it would be "cleaner" to have my personal experiences here, in one place. So here is a run down of what has happened thus far.
So it started with this letter, dated 11 August 2016:
This started the process. Then I received this letter in response, dated 15 August:
To which I clearly didn't reply by signing their VT Notice section and returning it. Instead, I replied with this letter, also dated 15 August. As they had called me regarding this, and sent the information via email in pdf form, I was able to respond immediately. I also made sure they were aware that I would prefer all correspondence in writing rather than via call.
I will shortly edit this original post (if the site allows such edits) with what happened next.
So I have started the process of VT-ing my BMW 530d. I have been observing, and reading up on here for a while now. And decided to go for it. I have been seeking advice in the main thread here: http://legalbeagles.info/forums/show...r-the-CCA-1974
But I felt it would be "cleaner" to have my personal experiences here, in one place. So here is a run down of what has happened thus far.
So it started with this letter, dated 11 August 2016:
Dear Sir/Madam
VOLUNTARY TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT
Account No:
I am writing to notify you that I am exercising my right to terminate the above Agreement under Section 99 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974. You will understand that the aforementioned section permits the debtor to terminate the agreement at any time before the last payment is due. There is no restriction regarding the exercising this statutory right, particularly none in respect of any perceived arrears or monies due on termination.
I understand that I shall be liable to you for the amount calculated under the formula in Section 100 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974. Please forward notice of any sums lawfully due for consideration and payment.
The above agreement will be terminated 14 days from the date of this notice.
Please send me details of how the vehicle can be returned to you.
You will be aware that statute prevents you from levying a charge for the recovery of this vehicle; guidelines also state that if you require me to deliver this vehicle it must be no more than a short (reasonable distance) from my registered address.
Please confirm receipt of this request by email to me at [BLANKED].
Yours faithfully
VOLUNTARY TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT
Account No:
I am writing to notify you that I am exercising my right to terminate the above Agreement under Section 99 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974. You will understand that the aforementioned section permits the debtor to terminate the agreement at any time before the last payment is due. There is no restriction regarding the exercising this statutory right, particularly none in respect of any perceived arrears or monies due on termination.
I understand that I shall be liable to you for the amount calculated under the formula in Section 100 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974. Please forward notice of any sums lawfully due for consideration and payment.
The above agreement will be terminated 14 days from the date of this notice.
Please send me details of how the vehicle can be returned to you.
You will be aware that statute prevents you from levying a charge for the recovery of this vehicle; guidelines also state that if you require me to deliver this vehicle it must be no more than a short (reasonable distance) from my registered address.
Please confirm receipt of this request by email to me at [BLANKED].
Yours faithfully
To which I clearly didn't reply by signing their VT Notice section and returning it. Instead, I replied with this letter, also dated 15 August. As they had called me regarding this, and sent the information via email in pdf form, I was able to respond immediately. I also made sure they were aware that I would prefer all correspondence in writing rather than via call.
Dear Sir / Madam,
In response to the Voluntary Termination Notice you have sent to me, I am writing to inform you that I have received the letter, however, will not be signing it because I have already given notice on the agreement in my letter dated the 11th August 2016, and I consider the agreement as being already terminated, under Section 99 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974.
As the agreement has already been terminated, I would appreciate if the vehicle could be removed from my property on or before the 31st August 2016, after which date I shall be cancelling the insurance on the vehicle, the tax, and will notify the DVLA of the change of registered keeper, such that any future liabilities for the vehicle will lie upon yourselves, once confirmation has been received by the DVLA.
With regards to the V5C, I would not be willing to post this document, as it will require a signature. And so it can be handed over upon collection.
If you require any further details, please respond via email as my preferred method of contact, at: {BLANKED]
Regards
In response to the Voluntary Termination Notice you have sent to me, I am writing to inform you that I have received the letter, however, will not be signing it because I have already given notice on the agreement in my letter dated the 11th August 2016, and I consider the agreement as being already terminated, under Section 99 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974.
As the agreement has already been terminated, I would appreciate if the vehicle could be removed from my property on or before the 31st August 2016, after which date I shall be cancelling the insurance on the vehicle, the tax, and will notify the DVLA of the change of registered keeper, such that any future liabilities for the vehicle will lie upon yourselves, once confirmation has been received by the DVLA.
With regards to the V5C, I would not be willing to post this document, as it will require a signature. And so it can be handed over upon collection.
If you require any further details, please respond via email as my preferred method of contact, at: {BLANKED]
Regards
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