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Hi, I have been through the voluntary termination route and my Nissan Juke has been collected and inspected. There was some minor scratches on the car and dents in the door arch reported by the collection agent (I had already got the Alloys redone and some dents repaired).
RCI have rung me today to talk about these issues as I disagreed with the report. I stated that the car was 3 years and 9 months old, so these are normal wear and tear. The lady on the phone agreed to take off 2 items, the dent in the drivers doorframe and the scratch on the fuel door, but not the others. I am not too bothered about this but wanted to check whether I should just pay the excess mileage charge they are going to hit me with?
My PCP agreement was for 7000 miles a year and on return my car had done 46604. My mileage cost is 8p a mile, so I'm expecting a bill of around £1700 plus the damages.
I was not fully informed of my mileage at the time of taking out the contract (my fault too) and did ring Nissan and RCI straight away, but they could do nothing.
Do I just accept this mileage charge?
Do I refuse to pay it?
Do I offer half?
They are going to be sending me an invoice will all the items on that need to be paid, so I am assuming when I receive this, that it will reference the section of my contract regarding the excess mileage.
Any help gratefully received.
Thank you
Dawn
Hi, I have been through the voluntary termination route and my Nissan Juke has been collected and inspected. There was some minor scratches on the car and dents in the door arch reported by the collection agent (I had already got the Alloys redone and some dents repaired).
RCI have rung me today to talk about these issues as I disagreed with the report. I stated that the car was 3 years and 9 months old, so these are normal wear and tear. The lady on the phone agreed to take off 2 items, the dent in the drivers doorframe and the scratch on the fuel door, but not the others. I am not too bothered about this but wanted to check whether I should just pay the excess mileage charge they are going to hit me with?
My PCP agreement was for 7000 miles a year and on return my car had done 46604. My mileage cost is 8p a mile, so I'm expecting a bill of around £1700 plus the damages.
I was not fully informed of my mileage at the time of taking out the contract (my fault too) and did ring Nissan and RCI straight away, but they could do nothing.
Do I just accept this mileage charge?
Do I refuse to pay it?
Do I offer half?
They are going to be sending me an invoice will all the items on that need to be paid, so I am assuming when I receive this, that it will reference the section of my contract regarding the excess mileage.
Any help gratefully received.
Thank you
Dawn
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