In 05 I was a motor dealer. In the december I arranged finance for a couple to buy a car which belonged to an acquaintance of mine, and friend of theirs. The loan was 12k, and the lender was the Funding Corporation. The loan was arranged by a broker I used regularly, and they paid me a commission for the business. The woman of the couple had made only 3 or 4 payments, when they had a bust up, and parted. Neither wanted to pay for the car now, and it was reposessed and sold for only 7k at auction. When judgement was made against them, the guy made no defence, and disappeared. The woman, however, claimed she had not signed the agreement on my licenced premises, and consequently the funding Corp took me to court along with her, knowing one or other of us would pick up the bill. The only witness to the signing was the car owner, who being her friend, she assumed would not give evidence against her. However, he went to court as my witness and did testify that she had signed in my office.
Apart from signing the agreement, she also signed a seperate document stating that she knew and understood what she had signed, and had signed on the dealer's licenced premises. Thirdly, she signed a d/debit mandate for payments on the loan from her account.
In court, she claimed she had no idea she was involved in a credit agreement, because the documents had been hidden from her when she signed, and she had no intention of being part of any agreement. Incidentally, her partner had applied on his own initially and was declined, which is why she then joined the application and put her name to it. This woman was no fool, she was/is the director of her own ltd co. dealing with contracts and agreements regularly.
Despite her lack of any evidence/witness whatsoever, the judge decided in her favour, and I subsequently copped a 20k+ charge on my home and a legal bill of over 4k. Despite the outrageous decision, my solicitor said without an overlooked point of law, an appeal would most likely fail. The car owner was so appalled by my predicament, that he instructed/paid for an appeal, which was declined of course.
I closed my business in 08 and apart from some part time work have been largely unemployed and broke. I do not get any benefits. This nightmare has ruined our lives. We dont have much, and now there is a charge on our equity increasing at an unrealistic interest rate. The stress this has put on my family has been very damaging indeed.
Now that many unenforceable agreements are being exposed, I wondered if the agreement that has been enforced effectively against me could be unenforceable, and would this give me the loophole I desperately need to escape this nightmare and put our lives back together.
We need a knowledgeable and tenacious representative, who can fight our corner.....trouble is, we are broke.
Anyone else out there suffering something similar?
Apart from signing the agreement, she also signed a seperate document stating that she knew and understood what she had signed, and had signed on the dealer's licenced premises. Thirdly, she signed a d/debit mandate for payments on the loan from her account.
In court, she claimed she had no idea she was involved in a credit agreement, because the documents had been hidden from her when she signed, and she had no intention of being part of any agreement. Incidentally, her partner had applied on his own initially and was declined, which is why she then joined the application and put her name to it. This woman was no fool, she was/is the director of her own ltd co. dealing with contracts and agreements regularly.
Despite her lack of any evidence/witness whatsoever, the judge decided in her favour, and I subsequently copped a 20k+ charge on my home and a legal bill of over 4k. Despite the outrageous decision, my solicitor said without an overlooked point of law, an appeal would most likely fail. The car owner was so appalled by my predicament, that he instructed/paid for an appeal, which was declined of course.
I closed my business in 08 and apart from some part time work have been largely unemployed and broke. I do not get any benefits. This nightmare has ruined our lives. We dont have much, and now there is a charge on our equity increasing at an unrealistic interest rate. The stress this has put on my family has been very damaging indeed.
Now that many unenforceable agreements are being exposed, I wondered if the agreement that has been enforced effectively against me could be unenforceable, and would this give me the loophole I desperately need to escape this nightmare and put our lives back together.
We need a knowledgeable and tenacious representative, who can fight our corner.....trouble is, we are broke.
Anyone else out there suffering something similar?
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