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8th February 2008, 15:01
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| | Classic Account Customer | Jeff Whites, Netcar & Private and Commercial Hi Guys,
some positive and proper advice required as everyone has either a story or glorified advice to offer.
On September 28th 2007 I brought a car through Netcar.co.uk. they vetted, HPI checked and arranged the finance with Private and Commercial.
Ten weeks later the power steering pump blew, were not talking a seal here but a split in the housing, now the cars mileage when I brought it was 86475 as of 28/9/2007 the current mileage is now 87896 when it broke down on 17th November. Which is 1421 miles in 50 days = 28.4 miles a day only 180 of which were motorway miles.
The car has been taken to a mechanic who was said that there is no fair wear and tear as no seals or bearings have been broken but the outer housing is splits which indicates an internal malfunction.
Needless to say Jeff Whites have said we only give 28 days standard warranty on their cars which was strange on a £15,000 car. I spoke to Netcars.co.uk and they were going to sort it out the nice way or the nasty way. Two months later nothing done!, the guy dealing with it at netcars has moved on and surprise surprise there are no notes left to back up my claim.
Meanwhile Private and Commercial are not happy because i am refusing to pay the loan as I made a formal complaint in writing stating the car supplied was not fit for the purpose it was intended for. Now they have issued a default notice and a repossession order on the car. What should I do??
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10th June 2008, 20:55
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: Jeff Whites, Netcar & Private and Commercial What's the procedure for a car finance company to obtain repossession for a car?
Last edited by webbscatering; 10th June 2008 at 22:57.
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10th June 2008, 23:21
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: Jeff Whites, Netcar & Private and Commercial Quote:
If you've paid more than a third of the total cost of the HP or CS (not including any insurance), your lender will need a court order to take the goods back. If you've paid less than this, the lender still can't enter your property to take the goods without a court order, unless you give them your permission to.
So if you have a garage, keep the car in there.
| Thanks for replying back,
I will keep it brief so brought car in sept 2007 by mid Nov 2007 car blows power steering pump. I complain to finance company and want to complain under the SOGA this was done via fax and letter. No response car is holed up in garage for 5 months awaiting confirmation on who is going to pay for repairs. I pay for repairs finally and want to pursue my money down the legal channels. Today 2 guys seize the car or literally drag the car from outside my place of work, they give me no paperwork or show me ID before dragging the car up a flat bed truck and drive off. I did not sign a thing nor did i agree to voluntarily terminate, the finance company phoned and demand i give the keys over!!. When the finance was set up it was a complete mess where 2 loans was set up to purchase the car, the higher of the two loans I stopped but forgot the smaller second loan this is up to date on payments. Its as brief as i can be. |
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11th June 2008, 19:27
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: Jeff Whites, Netcar & Private and Commercial Quote:
Originally Posted by ReasonableRon What other contact or dialogue have you had with them in the last 5 months? Did you continue to persue your complaint after your initial letters? | Yes more phone calls, loads of emails to Netcars and a final letter stating I am refusing the car on the grounds that it was a lemon when it was sold to me. The SOGA is the grounds on what I am refusing the car. |
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11th June 2008, 19:43
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Jeff Whites, Netcar & Private and Commercial His declaration that the warranty was only for 28 days does not come into it. Quote: From SOGA
These rights are not affected by any mechanical breakdown insurance (which is often sold by dealers if the manufacturer's warranty has run out), guarantee or warranty giving additional protection. Once a trader gives a warranty it becomes an agreement on its own,
| I also 'need' to repeat my earlier post: If you've paid more than a third of the total cost of the HP or CS (not including any insurance), your lender will need a court order to take the goods back. If you've paid less than this, the lender still can't enter your property to take the goods without a court order, unless you give them your permission to. Have you had any indication that there was a court order?
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11th June 2008, 23:26
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: Jeff Whites, Netcar & Private and Commercial Quote:
Originally Posted by webbscatering Yes more phone calls, loads of emails to Netcars and a final letter stating I am refusing the car on the grounds that it was a lemon when it was sold to me. The SOGA is the grounds on what I am refusing the car. | Netcars are not the finance company that has taken the car - have you had any dialogue with Private & Commercial over the last 5 months? |
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12th June 2008, 03:53
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: Jeff Whites, Netcar & Private and Commercial Quote:
Originally Posted by Conniff His declaration that the warranty was only for 28 days does not come into it.
I also 'need' to repeat my earlier post: If you've paid more than a third of the total cost of the HP or CS (not including any insurance), your lender will need a court order to take the goods back. If you've paid less than this, the lender still can't enter your property to take the goods without a court order, unless you give them your permission to. Have you had any indication that there was a court order? | Absolutely Not, the guys pulled up at my work in a plain unmarked flat bed truck, they never asked for the keys, they hitched a tow line to the back axle and in full view of everyone dragged the car across the car park and up on to the flat bed bear in mind we are talking a seven series BMW. At that time I was not shown any papers but was thrusted a mobile phone and told to talk to a guy who said he represented the finance company and was taking the car back. They did not show any ID during the snatch. |
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12th June 2008, 03:56
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: Jeff Whites, Netcar & Private and Commercial Quote:
Originally Posted by ReasonableRon Netcars are not the finance company that has taken the car - have you had any dialogue with Private & Commercial over the last 5 months? | Yes Ron my last letter was telling them I was refusing the car, the letter was sent Recorded Delivery and followed up with a phone call once I had confirmation the letter was delivered. Remember they have been accepting payments on the second loan but when I spoke to them about this they did not have a clue what I was on about. |
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12th June 2008, 04:05
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: Jeff Whites, Netcar & Private and Commercial Quote:
Originally Posted by ReasonableRon Netcars are not the finance company that has taken the car - have you had any dialogue with Private & Commercial over the last 5 months? | When I did not get a reply on my first complaint back in November, it made sense to go back to their brokers who made all this happen, thinking that they would be able to get through to the dealer and the finance company in a more effective way than what I could, this turned out to be a waste of three months. |
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12th June 2008, 04:06
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