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VT Voluntary Termination of a vehicle on HP

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  • VT Voluntary Termination of a vehicle on HP

    I purchased a vehicle which had a 4 year HP agreement and after 2 years asked Mercedes if I can return the vehicle as I was leaving the country. The vehicle was in perfect condition and was worth approx £13K on autotrader and had approx £15k outstanding. I took out top up insurance with Mercedes for this exact possible scenario but they said the insurance does not cover that. You may know that by law you are allowed to hand a vehicle back after 50% has been repaid. I did so but to my bemusement they have taken the vehicle back and put on my credit score that I didn't pay (i forget the terminology) for a vehicle worth £15k. I feel this is unfair. Could you please offer some insight ?

    Subsequently then have said that there was a shortfall on said 'so you are 'Voluntary surrendering' the vehicle which I agreed to. Vs and TV have such vast differences on your credit score. They basically take the vehicle and sell it AND you still owe everything . They do not minus the vehicle value. Surely this is unfair ?

    Any advice please ?
    Thanks
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    Hello

    I have no idea what top up insurance is so would need to see the exact t&c understand.

    Did you actually exercise your VT right by giving them notice in writing saying that you want to VT or did you simply ring them saying you wanted to return the car.

    As you have come to realise, VT and VS are two different things and if you didnt exercise your VT right properly, you could be considered as having VS instead.
    If you have a question about the voluntary termination process, please read this guide first, as it should have all the answers you need. Please do not hijack another person's thread as I will not respond to you
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