Hi folks, new to the forum I'm wondering if someone in the know can clarify a few issues I'm having regarding VT'ing an agreement and handing my car back.
The vehicle i have on the HP agreement is no longer suitable for the mileage i am doing, the value of it has plummeted and the general running costs are sky high (tax 45 a month & insurance 90). I stupidly uninsured the car and was served with a default notice for breaking my terms and conditions. I have insured the car for 28 days while I decide the best course of action. In December I am at the half way mark.
I have sent Barcleys a letter saying i wish to voluntary terminate the agreement. They stated this will hammer my credit score and I shall be responsible for any shortfall in money owed against what they make at auction. (I don't believe this to be true).
They have in turn sent me documents to sign, one being a return of vehicle checklist and the other regarding collection of the vehicle. I dont really want to sign these and have been advised not to do so. I really don't know what next course of action is.
any help or advise would be greatly appreciated.
Jonathan.
The vehicle i have on the HP agreement is no longer suitable for the mileage i am doing, the value of it has plummeted and the general running costs are sky high (tax 45 a month & insurance 90). I stupidly uninsured the car and was served with a default notice for breaking my terms and conditions. I have insured the car for 28 days while I decide the best course of action. In December I am at the half way mark.
I have sent Barcleys a letter saying i wish to voluntary terminate the agreement. They stated this will hammer my credit score and I shall be responsible for any shortfall in money owed against what they make at auction. (I don't believe this to be true).
They have in turn sent me documents to sign, one being a return of vehicle checklist and the other regarding collection of the vehicle. I dont really want to sign these and have been advised not to do so. I really don't know what next course of action is.
any help or advise would be greatly appreciated.
Jonathan.
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