Hello everyone...
I am happy to have been accepted and looking forward to future exchanges of thoughts and ideas...
The initial reason for applying for connection was to obtain an answer to a particular question.
"My 2 year old Ford Focus has just been ordered to be returned by a judge as a result of a default on an HP agreement." The original loan was actioned with Ford Credit Europe, who subsequently sold the debt to an outsourcing company who then went to court to recover the vehicle, completely disinterested in any and every offer of repayment/settlement I offered?
The courts ruling states that I must return the car in line with the agreement I made with the outsourcing company by way or regular payments etc, which of course I did not. My agreement6 was with Ford Credit Europe. My logic tells me that an agreement between two parties - HP or otherwise - cannot be transferred without the written consent of all parties connected? I accept that the loan was sold on and was quite legal, but then it becomes a matter of discussion regarding the amount, surely?
Have I any recourse on this matter given that I have made so many offers of settlement and have presented the court with adequate information, which includes my partners continued need for her work and my continued and regular access to GP's and Hospitals, which are necessary to help me combat Ischemic Heart Disease?
The Ford Credit Debt was probaly 5 times higher than what they sold it for, but this has made no difference to anyone.
I thank you for your ideas and support and will gladly offer advice by way of return... Matters of a financial nature and eCommerce are current in my life at this time.
Mike
I am happy to have been accepted and looking forward to future exchanges of thoughts and ideas...
The initial reason for applying for connection was to obtain an answer to a particular question.
"My 2 year old Ford Focus has just been ordered to be returned by a judge as a result of a default on an HP agreement." The original loan was actioned with Ford Credit Europe, who subsequently sold the debt to an outsourcing company who then went to court to recover the vehicle, completely disinterested in any and every offer of repayment/settlement I offered?
The courts ruling states that I must return the car in line with the agreement I made with the outsourcing company by way or regular payments etc, which of course I did not. My agreement6 was with Ford Credit Europe. My logic tells me that an agreement between two parties - HP or otherwise - cannot be transferred without the written consent of all parties connected? I accept that the loan was sold on and was quite legal, but then it becomes a matter of discussion regarding the amount, surely?
Have I any recourse on this matter given that I have made so many offers of settlement and have presented the court with adequate information, which includes my partners continued need for her work and my continued and regular access to GP's and Hospitals, which are necessary to help me combat Ischemic Heart Disease?
The Ford Credit Debt was probaly 5 times higher than what they sold it for, but this has made no difference to anyone.
I thank you for your ideas and support and will gladly offer advice by way of return... Matters of a financial nature and eCommerce are current in my life at this time.
Mike
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