Hi,
Ive received a letter from a family member who ive not been in contact with since 2009 who gifted me a motorcycle almost 9 years ago and is demanding £5000 for a loan he took out prior to this and that if i don't promptly pay the letter states he was seek legal action.
Now nearly 9 years on he has sent a letter stating that "we" took out the £5000 loan and that i apparently signed a document at the bank, i don't remember this and don't see how this can be true as after all the loan was between my uncle and the bank, why would i of needed to sign anything? especially considering that £3000 of this loan went straight to the bank to pay off his previous outstanding loan? so how can i be responsible for the full loan of £5000?
The letter states that he is in a financial mess and that due to remortgaging his home years ago which has nothing to do with this loan that he is now forced to sell his home 3 years before the mortgage would be paid off, to me it sounds like hes gotten himself into a mess and is trying to scare me into giving him money with this story?
His letter also states that if i do not promptly pay this sum that he will take legal action, i don't see how he can do this when hes sent a letter asking that i repay a £5000 loan that i could never of had as he only had £2000 of the loan hit his bank? his paperwork for the loan will surely prove this?
I have sent a short letter back to him making my stance clear that the bike was a gift and that i didn't receive any other money.
any help would be hugely appreciated. Thanks
Ive received a letter from a family member who ive not been in contact with since 2009 who gifted me a motorcycle almost 9 years ago and is demanding £5000 for a loan he took out prior to this and that if i don't promptly pay the letter states he was seek legal action.
- Almost 9 years ago i tried to get a loan for £2000 to buy a motorbike as i desperately needed transport, my uncle who at the time i had a good relationship with offered to come with me as i was young at the time.
- With me not having built up a credit rating i was unable to get a loan however as my uncle was with me he took it upon himself to ask for the £2000 loan to be taken out in his name as he was a customer at the same bank.
- He was then told that he could not simply take out a loan for the £2000 as he already had a loan with them and that if he wished to he could take out a loan to the value of the requested £2000 plus the balance of the remaining amount on the loan he already had to pay that off so he was left with one loan
- Without discussing this with me he agreed to do so and thus took out a £5000 loan, £3000 of said loan immediately paid off the old loan leaving him with £2000.
- Still not having discussed any kind of repayment plan he came with me to a bike shop to view a bike i had seen and he proceeded to buy the motorbike on his bank card, he told me at the time of this that the motorbike was a gift from him to me in lieu of work i did for him over the course of 6 months at a house he bought to renovate and sell on for profit, i accepted this gift.
- He never once asked to be repaid and always spoke of the motorbike as a gift.
Now nearly 9 years on he has sent a letter stating that "we" took out the £5000 loan and that i apparently signed a document at the bank, i don't remember this and don't see how this can be true as after all the loan was between my uncle and the bank, why would i of needed to sign anything? especially considering that £3000 of this loan went straight to the bank to pay off his previous outstanding loan? so how can i be responsible for the full loan of £5000?
The letter states that he is in a financial mess and that due to remortgaging his home years ago which has nothing to do with this loan that he is now forced to sell his home 3 years before the mortgage would be paid off, to me it sounds like hes gotten himself into a mess and is trying to scare me into giving him money with this story?
His letter also states that if i do not promptly pay this sum that he will take legal action, i don't see how he can do this when hes sent a letter asking that i repay a £5000 loan that i could never of had as he only had £2000 of the loan hit his bank? his paperwork for the loan will surely prove this?
I have sent a short letter back to him making my stance clear that the bike was a gift and that i didn't receive any other money.
any help would be hugely appreciated. Thanks
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