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5th April 2006, 17:59
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Direct Auto Finance (Yes Car Credit) I will let somebody else answer regards to whether you can claim for charges. My initial thought would be yes but I am not sure.
However, I thought you may be interested in this website that I believe will help a little hopefully. http://www.saynotoyes.co.uk/
You may be aware but hopefully you can talk to people who are experiencing the same as yourself. I know that the company might as well wear a striped jumper and a mask.. |
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5th April 2006, 21:56
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Direct Auto Finance (Yes Car Credit) And to answer your question, if it doesn't cost them £15 to send a letter, then yes, it's a penalty charge, yes, you should go for it. Yes to it all. (sorry, I had to  )
__________________ Barclays: Won ~ NatWest: Won ~ Halifax (x2): Won ~ FNMF: Won ~ Barclaycard: Won ~ GHD: Won ~ Grattan: Won ~ GE Money: Won ~ Capital One: Won ~ Land of Leather: Won.*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* All advice and opinions given by Bookworm are personal, and are not endorsed by ConsumerActionGroup or BankActionGroup. Your decisions and actions are your own, and should you be in any doubt, you are advised to seek the opinion of a qualified professional. |
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13th April 2006, 17:52
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Direct Auto Finance (Yes Car Credit) GOOD NEWS FOR YCC CUSTOMERS:
If any customers of DAF/ Yes Car Credit feel they were mis-sold PPI insurances, or are being chased for an alleged shortfall after returning their cars, or having them repossessed, please visit the forum at www.saynotoyes.co.uk ,we have managed to obtain the help of a legal team, who will fight your case on a no win no fee basis.
Buzz. |
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26th April 2006, 10:40
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Direct Auto Finance (Yes Car Credit) We went to look at cars at YCC once before we really knew anything more about them than they would give you credit even with a bad history. We looked at some cars, we treated to the most appalling display of bad customer service, and finally they took my credit card (with which I did not intend to pay) "for identification purposes". We had NOT YET AGREED TO BUY A CAR. When the guy came back about an hour later (!!!) he had taken a £200 deposit from my card by swiping it in the machine!!! He asked me to sign the slip, I refused (because that card was not intended to be paying for any car) and informed him that unless he processed a refund that I would be calling the police with a view to prosecuting for theft. It was resolved in the end but we left after four and a half hours with no car and no refund for several days. NEVER AGAIN will I go to a company like this.
__________________ Tom Stoneblog Prime Total £1201.24 successfully reclaimed in several actions. My private messages have had to be turned off because people STILL asked me to support them by PM.
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26th April 2006, 23:32
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Direct Auto Finance (Yes Car Credit) Quote: |
Originally Posted by deemacperth Don't get me started on YCC.
Lets just say that I'm glad they no longer exist. | I believe that they have reappeared under a new name but with the same attitude. |
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26th April 2006, 23:34
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: Direct Auto Finance (Yes Car Credit) Quote: | we have managed to obtain the help of a legal team, who will fight your case on a no win no fee basis. |
I've had a look at the website of the company concerned. It appears to be a claims handling company rather than a "legal team". Other than a promise of "no win no fee" there's absolutely no information about what charges they make to clients for whom they do recover any money. Typically, claims handling companies charge anywhere between 10% and 50% of any monies recovered, Ouch.
Heaven forbid that the long suffering victims of YCC be shafted again by a claims handling company. The Citizens Advice Bureau provides legal advice (from qualified lawyers) free of charge. Please take the time to have a word with them first before signing up to anything. |
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27th April 2006, 14:06
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Lueeze
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Originally Posted by buzz GOOD NEWS FOR YCC CUSTOMERS:
If any customers of DAF/ Yes Car Credit feel they were mis-sold PPI insurances, or are being chased for an alleged shortfall after returning their cars, or having them repossessed, please visit the forum at www.saynotoyes.co.uk ,we have managed to obtain the help of a legal team, who will fight your case on a no win no fee basis.
Buzz. |
The company giving legal asistance are actually going to take 50% if you win any money back, that seems like alot!
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28th April 2006, 01:19
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Direct Auto Finance (Yes Car Credit) To answer your point about YCC reopening under another name.
There is a new company called UCAN car credit. It is actually owned by Carcraft. However, most of the directors are ex-YCC and we have every reason to believe their methods are the same as YCC.
The other thing mentioned is about the company who we have teamed up with to recover mis-sold PPI insurances.:
Yes they do take on the cases on a no win no fee basis. Their commission is about 40% of any monies recovered.
Most of our members had assumed that they had already said goodbye to this money. ( Please visit www.saynotoyes.co.uk and read some of the posts. A couple of members had even been made bankrupt as a result of the mis-selling of PPI)
At least this company will help recover it for them. Better than nothing.
Nobody is being forced to use this company. We always advise the members to consult Citizens Advice in the first instance.
Buzz |
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28th April 2006, 12:33
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Lueeze
Guest | Re: Direct Auto Finance (Yes Car Credit) I agree buzz, i visited the site and read some posts.
People are entitled to accept this help at 40-50% rate, but I personally think its extortionate unless the amount is huge....
£500 owed, deducted after win £250 ish left....i just wonder if its worth the hassle with the solicitor? Surely theres others out there offering cheaper avice?
If people are not able to fight it themselves then great get help, but they seem to be preying on people at these rates.
Sorry just my opinion
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28th April 2006, 19:32
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: Direct Auto Finance (Yes Car Credit) Quote: | i just wonder if its worth the hassle with the solicitor? | Whoa! Claims handling companies are NOT solicitors. The fact that they may refer to themselves as having a "legal team" doesn't mean they have any legally qualified people working for them. Currently, unlike solicitors, they are not regulated in any way (they will be soon when the Compensation Act comes into force) nor are they answerable to anyone as regards how much they charge or how they deal with complaints. |
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29th April 2006, 17:05
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Direct Auto Finance (Yes Car Credit) It is a catch 22 situation really. Yes I agree that 40% is high, but so is the risk.
If our members were to try and recover their money in court without proper legal help, and lost the case, the costs would be astronomical . YCC know that up until now this has stopped most people from going ahead and pursuing it through the courts. Please remember that YCC supplied cars to people with a "dodgy" credit rating.
These people would obviously not have the funds at hand to pay costs.
If they lose the case via the no win no fee company, it will not cost them anything.
Admittedly if they win, they will only receive 60% of the sum. It is a toss up which is the lesser of the evils.Nobody is going to end up worse off than they already are.
Unfortunately these cases are not as straightforward as the reclaiming of bank charges where the legalities are in black and white and the banks cannot really argue.It is mainly an issue of the technicalities in the contracts with the mis-sold PPI, which would be better left to a professional person. YCC will try everything to avoid repaying this PPI insurance whereas the banks usually give up without a fight,knowing they are in the wrong.
Please let me emphasise that in no way do we force our members to contact this company. We just offer it as an option.
It is money that most of our members had given up any hope of getting back.
Finally, please let me assure you that I have never referred to this company as solicitors.
Buzz.
Last edited by buzz; 29th April 2006 at 17:18.
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29th April 2006, 18:04
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: Direct Auto Finance (Yes Car Credit) Quote: | the costs would be astronomical | No they wouldn't - anything under £5000 is a small claim - no costs awarded except court issue fee. Quote: | Finally, please let me assure you that I have never referred to this company as solicitors. |
No but you did say "legal team" from which at least one other person thought you were referring to solicitors.
I'm sorry to be cynical as I know you're trying to help those people who got ripped off by YCC. But claims handlers don't do anything that the average person couldn't do perfectly well themselves, and for that they take almost half what's recovered in fees. It may well be money that the victims thought they'd never get back anyway but bearing in mind the circumstances of most YCC customers meant they were struggling to get credit to start with isn't there some irony somewhere here?
What's complicated about a mis-sold PPI policy anyway? Its less complicated than mis-sold endowments where you have to try to work out a calculation of where someone would be in their repayment mortgage if they'd had one instead of taking an interest only endowment.
Basically, if you were sold PPI and at the time were excluded from cover by the policy because e.g. you were only employed temporarily or were self-employed, and the policy didn't cover people in those categories, I can't see what's complicated about that. These people would be better off coming over to this site and get some help writing a letter to whoever the Insurance company is - that's all the claims handler will do! And not only is it then "no win no fee", they get to keep all their money. Just a thought! |
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29th April 2006, 18:52
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Direct Auto Finance (Yes Car Credit) | |