I am looking to VT my HP agreement for my 21 month old car on a 41 month contract. Can someone absolutely clarify the difference between “total amount payable”, “amount of credit" and “total amount borrowed”? As the HP agreement is over 41 payments as I see it the total amount payable is my monthly payment x 41.
Therefore so long I have made 21 payments I have, under the formula in Section 100 of the Consumer Credit Act, made payments covering over 50% of the total amount therefore I can VT the HP agreement and have nothing more to pay. Is this the case?
My agreement however states “amount of credit” equalling the total value of the car I am assuming this is different to the “total amount payable”
My contract also confusingly states, in the section Termination: Your Rights, the finance company “are entitled to the return of the goods and to half the total amount payable under this agreement. It does not say half the amount of credit. Surely the “total amount payable” is not the same as “amount of credit”.
If the “amount of credit” is taken as the total amount, as stated in Section 100 of the Consumer Credit Act, the 41 payments I am due the make on the agreement at no point reach 50% of the amount therefore I will never have the opportunity of voluntarily terminating the agreement.
Can anyone help clarify this.
Therefore so long I have made 21 payments I have, under the formula in Section 100 of the Consumer Credit Act, made payments covering over 50% of the total amount therefore I can VT the HP agreement and have nothing more to pay. Is this the case?
My agreement however states “amount of credit” equalling the total value of the car I am assuming this is different to the “total amount payable”
My contract also confusingly states, in the section Termination: Your Rights, the finance company “are entitled to the return of the goods and to half the total amount payable under this agreement. It does not say half the amount of credit. Surely the “total amount payable” is not the same as “amount of credit”.
If the “amount of credit” is taken as the total amount, as stated in Section 100 of the Consumer Credit Act, the 41 payments I am due the make on the agreement at no point reach 50% of the amount therefore I will never have the opportunity of voluntarily terminating the agreement.
Can anyone help clarify this.
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