Re: Excess mileage charge
[MENTION=77627]Openlaw15[/MENTION] I'm afraid s.99 is a defence to the excess mileage charges, just because there is a term in the contract doesn't make it enforceable. If you look at the definition of "total amount" you will understand what I mean (s.189 I think)
[MENTION=76782]taraoscar08[/MENTION] if you wish to make a payment to BMW by all means go ahead, this is what finance companies do to recoup their monies lost on borrowers VTing their agreement, they put pressure on and make you think that you owe them money. Not a lot of people I think are aware that once you VT then the law says as long as you have paid 50% of the total amount payable then you are liable for no more (you can't recover amounts paid over the 50%).
I would tell them your not paying it but if you've already made a payment then you may wish to remember this point if you take another car out on finance. [MENTION=39331]ostell[/MENTION] has hit the nail on the head, the likely reason why this hasn't gone to court is because the law is quite clear, there's already been a few county court cases which judges have agreed that liability is restricted and they don't obviously want a precedent set where everyone knows about it. It's far easier for them to recover money from people who are not aware that they only need to pay 50% of they VT.
[MENTION=77627]Openlaw15[/MENTION] I'm afraid s.99 is a defence to the excess mileage charges, just because there is a term in the contract doesn't make it enforceable. If you look at the definition of "total amount" you will understand what I mean (s.189 I think)
[MENTION=76782]taraoscar08[/MENTION] if you wish to make a payment to BMW by all means go ahead, this is what finance companies do to recoup their monies lost on borrowers VTing their agreement, they put pressure on and make you think that you owe them money. Not a lot of people I think are aware that once you VT then the law says as long as you have paid 50% of the total amount payable then you are liable for no more (you can't recover amounts paid over the 50%).
I would tell them your not paying it but if you've already made a payment then you may wish to remember this point if you take another car out on finance. [MENTION=39331]ostell[/MENTION] has hit the nail on the head, the likely reason why this hasn't gone to court is because the law is quite clear, there's already been a few county court cases which judges have agreed that liability is restricted and they don't obviously want a precedent set where everyone knows about it. It's far easier for them to recover money from people who are not aware that they only need to pay 50% of they VT.
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