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I have been asked to go to see a Welcome representative to discuss a missed payment. I can no longer afford the monthly payments on the car & have asked welcome to reduce them. I have made 18 payments so far & have 30 left.
They have asked me to prove why I can no longer pay the full amount. Should I sign another contract? What rights do I have?
I dont know much about these car agreements. Only what I read on this forum. do not sign a new agreement though thats for sure because it certainly wont make you any better off with Welcome Finance and only they will get something out of it. From what I understand if you have paid a third you can give the car back..Postggj will be along at some stage soon and am sure he will advise. Dont panic into a new agreement though please !!!
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There is no default notice, probably because I initially wrote to them explaining that I could not continue to pay the full amount. So they are asking me to go into their local office to re-negotiate the deal, hopefully for lower payments. I am unsure about signing a new contract though. Would I have to sign it there & then or do I have the right to take it home & take a better look?
I cancelled the PPI after the first two days.
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I haven't yet asked for anything to be honest.
What happens if they will not agree to a reduction in payments? Have I got any legal ground to say no to something I cannot pay?
whatever you do do not sign a new agreement with them your current agreement is more than likely to have enough holes in it to render it unenforceable, and if you sign a new agreement now they will make sure the new agreement is bulletproof and your £6,500 will spiral out of all recognition on a ten year plan, these people are only willing to re new your agreement because your current agreement is not worth the paper it is written on or they have lost it, please wait and get more advice from this site dont let them pressure you into signing or you will regret it for years and years to come, this company is about to fall off the map and are desperate to get cash in by any means they can so again dont trust them, dont speak to them on the phone or in person only by letter and for the sake of your future Please do not sign a new agreement
regards
jdene
I'll second that jdene. Louisd77 - do not sign a new agreement!
Take a look at your agreement, it will state the 1/3 figure. Once you hit that they can not repo without a court order. You must hit 1/2 before you can VT.
In the meantime, you must send a CCA request to compliance at Nottingham, £1 postal order, recorded delivery, do not sign it. Once you get that you will be in a better position to move forward.
The bit about 2 rewrites per period is a lie. Absolute barefaced lie. They want to create a new, tighter, agreement, far more interest, more fees etc. They are not trying to help you, they are trying to help themselves.
Step 1 - CCA
Step 2 - see step 1 !
I'll give postggj a shout and see if he can pop by.
T2
been asked to drop inn
tell me
you said you cancelled the PPI after 2 days, did you sign a new afreement
did your repayments go down
did welcome acknowledge by a letter about the ppi being cancelled