Good evening all
Brand new here...well over the past few months I have been reading through lots of threads about excess millage etc etc.
Having recently VTed my Audi back in May knowing I was in excess for millage I expected what was to come...
letters from Audi
letters from themis recoveries (debt colectors)
and now a letter from blake Morgan LLP (vwfs solicitor)
I VTed my car for a genuine reason not just a get of jail card...having recently changed jobs which ment a 5 minute drive on a Monday morning and the same on a Friday night and then the car to sit on the road all weekend till monday morning again the £400 per month price tag was not justifiable and also recently having a baby a 3dr hatch back was not practical either.
no negative impacts on my credit file and vwfs account has been closed since June report with a status of settled
They are using section 99(2) as there reason for there claim and obviously also the contract I signed!!
Right to terminate hire-purchase etc. agreements.
(1)At any time before the final payment by the debtor under a regulated hire-purchase or regulated conditional sale agreement falls due, the debtor shall be entitled to terminate the agreement by giving notice to any person entitled or authorised to receive the sums payable under the agreement.
(2)Termination of an agreement under subsection (1) does not affect any liability under the agreement which has accrued before the termination.
So my question today having only ever found 1 thread relating to excess millage with VWFS and that thread ended where the customer won the case...has anyone else gone to the end with VWFS and not gave in to the letters?
My charge is just shy of £950 and was wondering if they would bother with a charge like this as iv seen on here charges north of £2-3k.
I have read pages on the internet namely...
this one (R O B guide to pcp/excess millage)
The Car expert (seems a knowledge and good site for info)
The money advice service (I believe this website is government run and it also states the information is taking from the car expert website)
Thank you very much for any more information
Brand new here...well over the past few months I have been reading through lots of threads about excess millage etc etc.
Having recently VTed my Audi back in May knowing I was in excess for millage I expected what was to come...
letters from Audi
letters from themis recoveries (debt colectors)
and now a letter from blake Morgan LLP (vwfs solicitor)
I VTed my car for a genuine reason not just a get of jail card...having recently changed jobs which ment a 5 minute drive on a Monday morning and the same on a Friday night and then the car to sit on the road all weekend till monday morning again the £400 per month price tag was not justifiable and also recently having a baby a 3dr hatch back was not practical either.
no negative impacts on my credit file and vwfs account has been closed since June report with a status of settled
They are using section 99(2) as there reason for there claim and obviously also the contract I signed!!
Right to terminate hire-purchase etc. agreements.
(1)At any time before the final payment by the debtor under a regulated hire-purchase or regulated conditional sale agreement falls due, the debtor shall be entitled to terminate the agreement by giving notice to any person entitled or authorised to receive the sums payable under the agreement.
(2)Termination of an agreement under subsection (1) does not affect any liability under the agreement which has accrued before the termination.
So my question today having only ever found 1 thread relating to excess millage with VWFS and that thread ended where the customer won the case...has anyone else gone to the end with VWFS and not gave in to the letters?
My charge is just shy of £950 and was wondering if they would bother with a charge like this as iv seen on here charges north of £2-3k.
I have read pages on the internet namely...
this one (R O B guide to pcp/excess millage)
The Car expert (seems a knowledge and good site for info)
The money advice service (I believe this website is government run and it also states the information is taking from the car expert website)
Thank you very much for any more information
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