Hi,
This is my first post here though I have been going through previous posts on Voluntary Termination which have been extremely helpful.
Santander Consumer Finance is the PCP provider and are harassing me over 70£ collection charges even after 2 letters, 1 email and 3 calls.
Initial VT letter:
Day of collection: (mid June)
Subsequent letters: (end of July)
Today – 09 August
Bottom-line – Santander is harassing me over this 70£ even after 2 letters and 3 calls. Can anyone tell me if they can charge me because they had this clause in the contract? Are they right?
I have mortgage application which is progressing so I don’t want any problems with my credit file – for non-payment or arrears. So concerned about this if this drags on and on. Would appreciate any guidance from this forum.
As a outcome of all this I have decided to close all my other Santander current accounts – had enough with them!!
Regards
AMJ
This is my first post here though I have been going through previous posts on Voluntary Termination which have been extremely helpful.
Santander Consumer Finance is the PCP provider and are harassing me over 70£ collection charges even after 2 letters, 1 email and 3 calls.
Initial VT letter:
- I sent my VT letter (template from this website) in first week of June – only 2 months left to contract expiry – so have already paid more than 50%.
- Santander called me up and said I need to go and drop the car in Bristol or Colchester (I am based our of London). I said I cannot drop the car so far away and asked for collection from my residence.
- Santander said they would charge 70£ for collection as per my PCP contract.
- I responded and said that I won’t be paying this and they said you can discuss with the agent collecting the car.
- I also sent a formal letter (template form this site) stating that they can’t charge me collection charge under CCA 1974.
Day of collection: (mid June)
- I had taken all timestamped pictures. Car was in great shape as good as new.
- The car was collected on the 14 the day – all went well. Report was provided to me which stated that condition was good, nothing to report.
- Agent said that there is a collection charge and I said I had told Santander that I won’t be paying it. The agent didn’t say anything else.
Subsequent letters: (end of July)
- Santander sent a letter to me stating that my account is in arrears and I need to pay Collection charge of 70£ to close this.
- I responded by email stating that I won’t be paying this (template from this website).
- (I also got another letter stating that I have outstanding amount of 1000£ - which got resolved as they confirmed that they sent that in error – distressing letter to say the least!)
Today – 09 August
- Today I got a call from Santander and they said I need to pay 70£. Had a lengthy discussion with both sides not budging.
- Santander’s view – It is in my PCP contract that I need to drop the car to where they ask me to and if I take ‘collection service’, then I need to pay 70£. No negotiations.
- To which I said, their PCP contract contravenes the CCA 1974 as I don’t have any further liability once I do VT with all other conditions satisfied (such as 50% already paid).
- They said it is in line with CCA1974 and I still owe them the charge for the ‘collection service’
Bottom-line – Santander is harassing me over this 70£ even after 2 letters and 3 calls. Can anyone tell me if they can charge me because they had this clause in the contract? Are they right?
I have mortgage application which is progressing so I don’t want any problems with my credit file – for non-payment or arrears. So concerned about this if this drags on and on. Would appreciate any guidance from this forum.
As a outcome of all this I have decided to close all my other Santander current accounts – had enough with them!!
Regards
AMJ
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