Foolishly approximately three years ago I stood as guarentor on a HP agreement with my son for the purchase of a car.
He lost his job and I was left paying, which I did until I lost my job at which time after discussions with the HP company I arranged a Voluntary Surrender.
I paid a collection fee and the vehicle was taken away with no checks, no signature highlighting any issues or problems with the car.
This was approximately a year ago.
I was aware that as the payments made hadnt achieved the 50% figure there would be a balance to pay - which was indicated to be around £425.10.
On Friday 29th July 2011 I recieved a letter confirming this amount, plus a letter fee of £20 Plus an invoice for repairs to the car, totalling £555.00
The repairs apparently are covered by the loss and damage clause. However as the vehicle has been eleswhere for a year, the majority of these repairs, I believe do not fall under this category and some quite obviously are incorrect.
Split Bumper Panel £150 not notified or agreed to on collection of car
Battery £50 - Battery was under six months old at time of collection
Replacement Auxilary Belt Tensioner £120 - Wear and tear according to another garage
MOT - current at time of collection, although we did not,have certificate, having advised them it was current they collected and drove the vehicle away - MOT certifcates are obtainable for reprint by any MOT garage
My sone had altered interior door panels and to change them back they are charging £200 - I suspect this I cant argue :-(
Can I have your views and advice on the above please prior to my writing to the credit company
He lost his job and I was left paying, which I did until I lost my job at which time after discussions with the HP company I arranged a Voluntary Surrender.
I paid a collection fee and the vehicle was taken away with no checks, no signature highlighting any issues or problems with the car.
This was approximately a year ago.
I was aware that as the payments made hadnt achieved the 50% figure there would be a balance to pay - which was indicated to be around £425.10.
On Friday 29th July 2011 I recieved a letter confirming this amount, plus a letter fee of £20 Plus an invoice for repairs to the car, totalling £555.00
The repairs apparently are covered by the loss and damage clause. However as the vehicle has been eleswhere for a year, the majority of these repairs, I believe do not fall under this category and some quite obviously are incorrect.
Split Bumper Panel £150 not notified or agreed to on collection of car
Battery £50 - Battery was under six months old at time of collection
Replacement Auxilary Belt Tensioner £120 - Wear and tear according to another garage
MOT - current at time of collection, although we did not,have certificate, having advised them it was current they collected and drove the vehicle away - MOT certifcates are obtainable for reprint by any MOT garage
My sone had altered interior door panels and to change them back they are charging £200 - I suspect this I cant argue :-(
Can I have your views and advice on the above please prior to my writing to the credit company
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