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  1. It's great to hear a company like this is going "belly-up".. I hope the directors end up on the street... I have no sympathy for them what-so-ever...:D:D
  2. Join the FACEBOOK page to tell the world, NOT to use UnWelcome. LINK: Log In | Facebook
  3. Join the FACEBOOK page to tell the world, NOT to use this company. LINK: Log In | Facebook
  4. They have now been paid in full...... The end of a very "Un-Welcome" era in my life.... I hope I never hear from them again.
  5. It's not just me then? I took out a finance agreement in 2004 for a new motor with (un)Welcome finance, over 5 years. About 2 years into the agreement, I missed a payment, (Ulster bank had put a charge on my account, which left "insufficient funds" in my account) Which is another normal bank [problem], to rip us off. I then called (Un)Welcome finance, and agreed to increase the payments by £20 each month, to clear the arrears. (which was never reduced, back to the original payments, after the arrears was cleared). Last August, I called them and asked for a balance, as I had intended to clear the remainder. It was £1100, Which was about £300 more than I had estimated it to be. Suprise, Surprise!! I then payed them £800, and asked how long did I have to clear the other £300, They told me, as it was a small amount, that they would allow until the end of February (2010) I got a letter in in February, saying that I still owed them £590, (DOUBLE) So I called AGAIN, and asked, as I couldn't clear that in one go, could I pay £60 per month until it was cleared. Brian (the welcome guy), said that would be OK. Asked when I would pay the first payment, and I said March. This was agreeded by him. I got a "Court Threat" letter from them last week, for the full balance. I called again, and asked why? As they had agreed to the new payments. The guy, was abrupt, and sugessted, " you didn't agree it with me", and asked who I had spoken too?. I said Brian. "Brian who?", he snapped. No Surname was given, and I told him this to which he said, there a few Brian's in here, so it could have been anyone. (What a cop out) I asked his name and he said "Remi", "and your surname?" I don't give my surname, he said, LOL. I asked for a balance in writing. Got a letter for another £20 charge first, then the balance came the following day. ( Wednesday of this week) Now £629. I am clearing it in full today, and will seek legal advise, if they send anymore demands.
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