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  1. Hi I sent an email giving a break down of my incoming and outgoings and an offer of repayment that was affordable. It wasn't over the rest of the term but a lot quicker. I'm going to sort the paperwork out today properly and will come back with what I've received. Thanks
  2. Very interesting thank you!!! im going to get all paper work out and check everything before
  3. They are charging interest daily at £7 ish. So I would still need a time order even though I've paid over a third? I'm guessing this is done once I've had court papers? Thanks so much really helps Ignore me I've had a quick read thanks
  4. Nope they do not mention what type of order just that they will be issuing unless I pay the full amount that's left on the account ( plus large amount of fees) or voluntarily return the car ( which I'm not doing!!)
  5. Hi yes I've paid approx 40% so over the 1/3 mark. I've had default notice. I have also received notice of termination of the agreement and the latest is that I either pay in full or they will issue court proceedings. I am corresponding via email so everything is in writing. An email has just been received asking if I can discharge the arrears over the next 2 months. This would be a horrendous struggle but doesn't appear they want to take notice. Thanks for the replies
  6. Hi trying to keep it short. I have a HP agreement with Marsh finance. Had the car since November 2014 and all payments were made without fail. Split with my ex partner, who left me with considerable debt some of which I knew nothing about. Well ended up with short term financial issues and have missed 3 payments with the above. I have tried to get them to a repayment plan of the arrears, which are around £770 but are having none of it and now In the process of gaining possession via court order. I need the car to get my daughter to school and me to work and quite frankly from what I can make out I would end up in more financial difficulties if they did take the car. I would be grateful if anyone can provide any help on either how to get them to agree a payment plan (surely they aren't adhering to the FCA treating customers fairly or attempting to reduce debt) or if this can be stopped at court? Thanks in advance
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