Hi all.
I've read lots of threads on VT fallouts but haven't been able to find an answer to my specific question. So here goes...thanks in advance for nay help that may be offered.
I bought a 5-year-old car on finance in 2014 over 5 years, and sent off the VT letter in March of this year. I had paid well over 50%, about 6 or 7 months over the 50% mark.
They sent Manheim out and their inspection found an incredible £1800-odd worth of damage/scratches etc etc. I refused to sign and they took the car away.
Now, I'm very, very anal about my possessions and the car was in very good nick, inside and out. Of course there were some scratches, the car is 8 years old now! But I argued that they had no way of knowing how much of that 'damage' was there when I bought the car..and that it was 5-years-old when I bought it.
I've been arguing with them for months, the Financial Services Ombudsman said GMAC had done nothing illegal and that they couldn't uphold my complaint.
GMAC said they'd half the £1800 to £900 if I paid within 30 days, but in that time I was talking with the Ombudsman. After the Ombudsman said they couldn't help me, GMAC said they would still honour the £900 offer. I ignored them for a few months and today they called me to ask when I would pay the £1800 (not £900). They've now given me 7 days to settle, and if I do so they'll accept £900.
They told me they sold the car for £2050 at auction and that it was graded a '4'.
I guess the crux of my question is this....what will happen to me if I refuse to pay and just ignore them from now on? I have a perfect credit rating and would hate to lose that over this, but am I at risk of court action or a poor credit rating if I tell them to get lost? Happy to provide more details, just didn't want to bombard you all!
I've read lots of threads on VT fallouts but haven't been able to find an answer to my specific question. So here goes...thanks in advance for nay help that may be offered.
I bought a 5-year-old car on finance in 2014 over 5 years, and sent off the VT letter in March of this year. I had paid well over 50%, about 6 or 7 months over the 50% mark.
They sent Manheim out and their inspection found an incredible £1800-odd worth of damage/scratches etc etc. I refused to sign and they took the car away.
Now, I'm very, very anal about my possessions and the car was in very good nick, inside and out. Of course there were some scratches, the car is 8 years old now! But I argued that they had no way of knowing how much of that 'damage' was there when I bought the car..and that it was 5-years-old when I bought it.
I've been arguing with them for months, the Financial Services Ombudsman said GMAC had done nothing illegal and that they couldn't uphold my complaint.
GMAC said they'd half the £1800 to £900 if I paid within 30 days, but in that time I was talking with the Ombudsman. After the Ombudsman said they couldn't help me, GMAC said they would still honour the £900 offer. I ignored them for a few months and today they called me to ask when I would pay the £1800 (not £900). They've now given me 7 days to settle, and if I do so they'll accept £900.
They told me they sold the car for £2050 at auction and that it was graded a '4'.
I guess the crux of my question is this....what will happen to me if I refuse to pay and just ignore them from now on? I have a perfect credit rating and would hate to lose that over this, but am I at risk of court action or a poor credit rating if I tell them to get lost? Happy to provide more details, just didn't want to bombard you all!
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