Hi All,
On the 13th of February I emailed and wrote to Mercedes Benz to terminate my vehicle. They confirmed receipt same day.
On the 16th of February I called them to chase and they said that the vehicle could not be voluntary terminated until I signed the letter they had sent me (I never did receive said letter) After researching I sent the following email and letter which was acknowledged same day:
No further correspondence was received from MBFS so I sent the following letter and email on the 21st of February which they acknowledged same day:
I called them again on the 21st of February to chase and they confirmed that all of my letters and emails had been received but had not been actioned. They could not explain why. They confirmed over the phone that I had fulfilled my obligations under the "50% rule" and that I would hear from BCA to arrange collection of the vehicle by the end of the day. They did not call.
On the 22nd of February I waited for BCA to contact me. They did not call.
On the 23rd of February I called back MBFS and they put me through to BCA and said the earliest day that can collect my vehicle is March 7. The 14 day deadline expires on February 27.
So my questions are as follows:
1. The insurance for this vehicle expires on the 28th of February. Am I under any obligation to keep the vehicle insured prior to collection? What if it is stolen from my drive prior to collection?
2. Can I now SORN and get my tax refund?
3. After the 14 days have expired should I return the V5C to the DVLA confirming MBFS as the new owner, or should I comply and hand it to the collector on the 7th of March?
4. Should I sign the collection inspection? What if damage occurs between the 27th of February and the 7th of March while it's on my drive? Is it my responsibility to repair damages that happen during this period?
5. Should I remove the car from my property?
Thank you all for your help, I really appreciate it.
On the 13th of February I emailed and wrote to Mercedes Benz to terminate my vehicle. They confirmed receipt same day.
Dear Sir / Madam,
TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT PURSUANT TO S.99
OF THE CONSUMER CREDIT ACT 1974
Agreement number: xxx
Registration: xxx
I am writing to notify you that I wish to invoke my statutory right under section 99 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974 and hereby give you notice that the agreement is terminated effective immediately from the date of this letter. Please confirm by return acknowledgement of this letter and to make arrangements for collection of the vehicle.
The condition of the car is noted as being in a reasonable condition for its age and photographic evidence has been taken in the event of any future dispute as to the condition of the vehicle.
You will be aware that the Consumer Credit Act limits my liability to half of the total amount payable under the agreement but excludes any sum payable as a penalty, compensation or damages for a breach of the terms of the agreement. Such terms imposed are inconsistent with my rights under the Act and are therefore deemed void and unenforceable.
The vehicle is now available for collection and I would be grateful if you could contact me on xxx to arrange a suitable time within the next 14 days.
Yours faithfully,
xxx
TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT PURSUANT TO S.99
OF THE CONSUMER CREDIT ACT 1974
Agreement number: xxx
Registration: xxx
I am writing to notify you that I wish to invoke my statutory right under section 99 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974 and hereby give you notice that the agreement is terminated effective immediately from the date of this letter. Please confirm by return acknowledgement of this letter and to make arrangements for collection of the vehicle.
The condition of the car is noted as being in a reasonable condition for its age and photographic evidence has been taken in the event of any future dispute as to the condition of the vehicle.
You will be aware that the Consumer Credit Act limits my liability to half of the total amount payable under the agreement but excludes any sum payable as a penalty, compensation or damages for a breach of the terms of the agreement. Such terms imposed are inconsistent with my rights under the Act and are therefore deemed void and unenforceable.
The vehicle is now available for collection and I would be grateful if you could contact me on xxx to arrange a suitable time within the next 14 days.
Yours faithfully,
xxx
Dear Sir/Madam,
Re: Voluntary Termination
Agreement number: xxx
Registration: xxx
I am writing further to our conversation on the 16th of February 2017 at xxx, regarding the voluntary termination pack you have sent me.
I am under no obligation to sign any further documentation other than the collection inspection. I have fulfilled my obligations under the Consumer Credit Act 1974 and I consider our agreement to be terminated.
May I remind you that I wrote to you on the 13th of February 2017 confirming termination of the vehicle, allowing 14 days for you to collect the vehicle. Should you refuse to collect the vehicle after the 14 day period has expired, I shall therefore cancel the remaining tax and insurance and return the V5C document to the DVLA informing them that you are now the registered keeper of the vehicle, and any subsequent liability shall rest with you.
I would therefore urge you to arrange collection of the vehicle at the earliest opportunity to avoid any issues with the vehicle. Alternatively, I am happy to deliver the vehicle to a specific location provided that you confirm in writing to agree to pay all reasonable fees in doing so.
Yours faithfully,
xxx
Re: Voluntary Termination
Agreement number: xxx
Registration: xxx
I am writing further to our conversation on the 16th of February 2017 at xxx, regarding the voluntary termination pack you have sent me.
I am under no obligation to sign any further documentation other than the collection inspection. I have fulfilled my obligations under the Consumer Credit Act 1974 and I consider our agreement to be terminated.
May I remind you that I wrote to you on the 13th of February 2017 confirming termination of the vehicle, allowing 14 days for you to collect the vehicle. Should you refuse to collect the vehicle after the 14 day period has expired, I shall therefore cancel the remaining tax and insurance and return the V5C document to the DVLA informing them that you are now the registered keeper of the vehicle, and any subsequent liability shall rest with you.
I would therefore urge you to arrange collection of the vehicle at the earliest opportunity to avoid any issues with the vehicle. Alternatively, I am happy to deliver the vehicle to a specific location provided that you confirm in writing to agree to pay all reasonable fees in doing so.
Yours faithfully,
xxx
Dear Sir/Madam,
Re: Voluntary Termination
Agreement number: xxx
Registration: xxx
I am writing further to my letter dated 13 February 2017.
May I remind you that I wrote to you on 13 February 2017 confirming termination of the vehicle, allowing 14 days for you to collect the vehicle. I called you on the 16th of February and you confirmed receipt of the termination request.
You have not been in touch to arrange collection of the vehicle.
Should you refuse to collect the vehicle after the 14 day period has expired, I shall therefore cancel the remaining tax and insurance and return the V5C document to the DVLA informing them that you are now the registered keeper of the vehicle, and any subsequent liability shall rest with you. I will move the car to a public road and notify you of its whereabouts.
I would therefore urge you to arrange collection of the vehicle at the earliest opportunity to avoid any issues with the vehicle. Alternatively, I am happy to deliver the vehicle to a specific location provided that you confirm in writing to agree to pay all reasonable fees in doing so.
Yours faithfully,
xxx
Re: Voluntary Termination
Agreement number: xxx
Registration: xxx
I am writing further to my letter dated 13 February 2017.
May I remind you that I wrote to you on 13 February 2017 confirming termination of the vehicle, allowing 14 days for you to collect the vehicle. I called you on the 16th of February and you confirmed receipt of the termination request.
You have not been in touch to arrange collection of the vehicle.
Should you refuse to collect the vehicle after the 14 day period has expired, I shall therefore cancel the remaining tax and insurance and return the V5C document to the DVLA informing them that you are now the registered keeper of the vehicle, and any subsequent liability shall rest with you. I will move the car to a public road and notify you of its whereabouts.
I would therefore urge you to arrange collection of the vehicle at the earliest opportunity to avoid any issues with the vehicle. Alternatively, I am happy to deliver the vehicle to a specific location provided that you confirm in writing to agree to pay all reasonable fees in doing so.
Yours faithfully,
xxx
On the 22nd of February I waited for BCA to contact me. They did not call.
On the 23rd of February I called back MBFS and they put me through to BCA and said the earliest day that can collect my vehicle is March 7. The 14 day deadline expires on February 27.
So my questions are as follows:
1. The insurance for this vehicle expires on the 28th of February. Am I under any obligation to keep the vehicle insured prior to collection? What if it is stolen from my drive prior to collection?
2. Can I now SORN and get my tax refund?
3. After the 14 days have expired should I return the V5C to the DVLA confirming MBFS as the new owner, or should I comply and hand it to the collector on the 7th of March?
4. Should I sign the collection inspection? What if damage occurs between the 27th of February and the 7th of March while it's on my drive? Is it my responsibility to repair damages that happen during this period?
5. Should I remove the car from my property?
Thank you all for your help, I really appreciate it.
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