Dear all
First post!
My daughter entered a lease agreement around 1 Nov 2015 she sold her mini to VW paid a large deposit and a couple of payments up front
On the 23rd Dec when she was working, her boyfriend (now ex) who does not have a licence or insurance took the spare key, and took the car from the street behind her work where she always parks. Victoria is a beautician the week before Christmas is her busiest week and on the 23rd Dec she was back to back from 0900 - 2000 her boyfriend knew she would not be returning to her car
Ill try to keep this brief, within an hour he had a police car behind him, the fact the car has a private plate VKY for Victoria and a male driving made the police suspicious. He pulled into a petrol station filled the car up, the police obviously knew this was a delaying tactic and were waiting for him on the road, rather than drive out he parked the car up where you put air in tyres and walked away.
The police then arranged for the car to be taken to a compound after observing no one was returning to the car, and later that day came to the house to ask about the car which was a total shock to hear what had happened.
As requested that evening Victoria went to the Police with her licence, and a copy of her insurance, she confirmed her boyfriend had used the car without her consent. The following day her boyfriend went to the Police and admitted taking, driving and leaving the car at the petrol station. He is now waiting for a date to go to Court to be prosecuted
We then cooperated with VW's agent, completed statements etc
We are now totally distraught to find out that although Victoria had nothing to do with the car being taken she will not be getting the car back and has a huge debt of almost £4k to pay and has lost a big deposit.
If this went to Court, Victoria would be found 100% innocent,
VW's reason is Victoria left her spare key in a drawer, and that we cannot appeal their decision
Any thought on this matter would be vey welcome
Thank you
Sandarra
First post!
My daughter entered a lease agreement around 1 Nov 2015 she sold her mini to VW paid a large deposit and a couple of payments up front
On the 23rd Dec when she was working, her boyfriend (now ex) who does not have a licence or insurance took the spare key, and took the car from the street behind her work where she always parks. Victoria is a beautician the week before Christmas is her busiest week and on the 23rd Dec she was back to back from 0900 - 2000 her boyfriend knew she would not be returning to her car
Ill try to keep this brief, within an hour he had a police car behind him, the fact the car has a private plate VKY for Victoria and a male driving made the police suspicious. He pulled into a petrol station filled the car up, the police obviously knew this was a delaying tactic and were waiting for him on the road, rather than drive out he parked the car up where you put air in tyres and walked away.
The police then arranged for the car to be taken to a compound after observing no one was returning to the car, and later that day came to the house to ask about the car which was a total shock to hear what had happened.
As requested that evening Victoria went to the Police with her licence, and a copy of her insurance, she confirmed her boyfriend had used the car without her consent. The following day her boyfriend went to the Police and admitted taking, driving and leaving the car at the petrol station. He is now waiting for a date to go to Court to be prosecuted
We then cooperated with VW's agent, completed statements etc
We are now totally distraught to find out that although Victoria had nothing to do with the car being taken she will not be getting the car back and has a huge debt of almost £4k to pay and has lost a big deposit.
If this went to Court, Victoria would be found 100% innocent,
VW's reason is Victoria left her spare key in a drawer, and that we cannot appeal their decision
Any thought on this matter would be vey welcome
Thank you
Sandarra
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