Hi there , hope everyone is coping well in the lockdown situation,* I drive buses for a living so use the road a great deal , I'm here for some advice ....
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I did a voluntary termination of my car at 50% , everythingbm went well as I hadn't missed or been late with a payment , that was march , twice they where supposed to pick up the car and both times something happened that stopped them , I was told may they would pick the car up now its june , I know everything went a bit south due to the lockdown but both failed attempts where well before that , now I'm left with their car in the street , I already told the dvla I was not the owner now , can I ask to be paid by the finance company for keeping the logbook , mot and keys , the car has not moved since march and mileage will verify that , all this time the cars value is depreciating and the sell on price will be lower as a result. Any advice would be appreciated.* Thank you*
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