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Fault seems to clear after engine was switched off. 07/02/2024 In the Morning, I take it to local garage who say as the light gone off – the warranty company is unlikely to cover the cost of the repair or diagnostics and recommend I contact them when the light comes back on. In the evening the light comes back on and luckily I manage to get it back to the garage just before it shuts for the day. 08/02/2024 The Garage sends me a diagnostics video showing a lot error codes been picked up by their diagnostics machine including codes for Oxygen sensor and Nox Sensors, Accelerator pedal and several more. Video also shows EGR Hose not connected to the intake manifold properly, they believed this was confusing the onboard system as it is unlikely this many sensors would trigger at same the time but they couldn’t be certain until they repaired the hose. 13/02/2024 Finally get the car back as it took a while to get approval and payment for the repairs from the Warranty company. Garage told me to keep an eye the car as errors had cleared with the hose but couldn’t 100% certain that’s what caused the problem. 06/03/2024 Engine management light comes on again. Fed up I go into Trade Centre as I was just around the corner when it happened and asked them how to reject the car or have the problem fixed. They insist that as it’s over 28 days I need to get the car fixed under the warranty package I purchased and they could no longer fix the car as it was over 28 days. When I tried telling them it appeared to be the same or related problem they said they couldn’t help as I hadn’t contacted them earlier. I asked them if they were willing to connect the car to the diagnostics machine and tell me what the problem was, as a goodwill gesture, which he agreed to do and took the car to the back He came back around 30 minutes later and said they took a look at the sensor they replaced previously and there was nothing wrong with it and engine management light went off when they removed the sensor to check it. When I asked what the error code he couldn’t give me an exact fault but the said it one of the problems I told him earlier (Accelerator pedal). I have this visit audio recorded on my phone – I informed the reps I was recording several times. As the light wasn’t on, local garage couldn’t book me for a repair under warranty. 07/03/2024 Light came on so managed to book back into local garage for the 12/03/2024 Whilst waiting to take car into garage, I borrowed a OBD sensor and scanned for errors on the car. This showed the following errors: P11BE – Manufacturer specific code (Google showed this to be NOX sensor) P0133 - Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor B1 S1: Response too Slow 12/03/2024 Took car to local garage and the confirmed the above errors. This leads me to believe that either Trade Centre UK reps lied and just reset the light or just didn’t check properly (Obviously I am unable to prove this) 22/03/2024 Finally got the car back as according to garage, the warranty company took a long to time to pay for the repairs 28/04/2024 Engine management Light has come back on. Using the borrowed OBD scanner I am getting the following codes: P0133 - Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor B1 S1: Response too Slow P2138 - Accelerator Position Sensors (G79) / (G185): Implausible Correlation I have not yet booked into a garage as I wanted to see what my rights are in terms of rejecting the car as to me the faults seem related. I can’t keep using taxi or train to get to work every time the car goes into the garage as it is getting very expensive. Am I right in thinking that they have used up their chance to repair when they conducted the repair end of January or when they refused to repair it in February ? If I am still able to reject the vehicle could you point to any sample letters or emails I can use. Thankyou for your advice on my next steps.
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Hi, I would be very grateful if someone could offer me some advice.

 

I was in a lot of financial trouble about 18 months ago and I decided to have a fresh start and left the UK and the debts behind.

 

I owed roughly 20k and had no way of paying it back.

 

I now reside in Dubai and have received a letter from an international debt recovery company called AIC who are saying that debts have been transferred to them and that they are going to chase me for them.

 

I still have no way of paying this money back and am really worried that it is going to upset everything.

 

I would like to declare myself bankrupt in the UK as I have no plans to return and this seems like the only option.

 

Is a debt accrued in the UK enforceable in Dubai and would making myself bankrupt stop them?

 

Is it possible to make myself bankrupt from overseas?

I lived in Scotland beofore I moved so Scottish law would apply.

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The debt is only enforceable under UK law, not international law, AFAIK. So I would be very interested to see how they plan to enforce this.

 

That said, I feel I need to say, debt avoidance is not condoned on this forum, and I feel that what you have done is morally wrong. Morally speaking, you should be repaying this debt.

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OK......my own feeling is that they wouldn't legally be able to enforce the debts as you are in Dubai....

 

If it was me i'd send each of them this by recorded delivery....

 

Letter 'N' from here....enclose £1 for each request....(not sure if you can enclose Dirham !!! ??) - http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/general-debt-issues/20758-creditors-dcas-letter-templates.html

 

Do you know if there are a siginificant amount of excessive charges that have been added to the accounts ?

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The debt is only enforceable under UK law, not international law, AFAIK. So I would be very interested to see how they plan to enforce this.

That said, I feel I need to say, debt avoidance is not condoned on this forum, and I feel that what you have done is morally wrong. Morally speaking, you should be repaying this debt.

 

 

I agree and I respect your opinion on this.

 

I have basically made a mess of things and moving away from it all and a fresh start seemed like the only option.

 

I wish I had never obtained credit as I clearly can`t manage debts or be trusted with money :(

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OK......my own feeling is that they wouldn't legally be able to enforce the debts as you are in Dubai....

 

If it was me i'd send each of them this by recorded delivery....

 

Letter 'N' from here....enclose £1 for each request....(not sure if you can enclose Dirham !!! ??) - http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/general-debt-issues/20758-creditors-dcas-letter-templates.html

 

Do you know if there are a siginificant amount of excessive charges that have been added to the accounts ?

 

 

Do you mean send this to the loan companies or the debt recovery company?

 

The companies haven`t sent me any correspondence or account statements for over a year now so I have no idea about charges.

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Are we comparing morals with those of the companies profiting out of finacial misery. I do not think anybody on this forum should be passing judgement on someone elses morals. None of us are in a position to know how this debt became unaffordable. I for one have no problem with avoiding by all methods available, paying money being claimed by DCA's who of course also have no Morals.

 

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Bigandy - I wasnt aware that two wrongs made a right.

 

I am fully allowed to judge when debt avoidance has taken place - it results in increased costs for ME, in fees and(ever more frequently) tax.

 

Moreover, this forum has taken an OFFICIAL line time and again to state that they do NOT condone debt avoidance.

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That said, sandy, I respect the fact that you acknowledge this :) was fully expecting some massive tirade about lenders etc.

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42man - I disagree.

 

To be a credible "action group", how can a member of the site team say that? It is important as an action group to show that your policies and thoughts are based upon the unfairness of the other party, and based upon reasonable thought processes and actions.

 

I have seen mentioned on a number of occasions this kind of action, and almost always the thread has been locked, with an accompanying note from a mod stating "we do not condone debt avoidance". Why should this be any different?

 

42 and also OP - please note I have no personal issue with either of you - I appreciate that for you OP whats done is done, and you have done what you felt you had to. 42man, I understand why you say what you say. I just feel that this needs to be unaninmous front by you guys, as it is clearly an issue that the banks would love to get hold of to throw back at you.

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42man - I disagree.

 

To be a credible "action group", how can a member of the site team say that? It is important as an action group to show that your policies and thoughts are based upon the unfairness of the other party, and based upon reasonable thought processes and actions.

 

I have seen mentioned on a number of occasions this kind of action, and almost always the thread has been locked, with an accompanying note from a mod stating "we do not condone debt avoidance". Why should this be any different?

 

42 and also OP - please note I have no personal issue with either of you - I appreciate that for you OP whats done is done, and you have done what you felt you had to. 42man, I understand why you say what you say. I just feel that this needs to be unaninmous front by you guys, as it is clearly an issue that the banks would love to get hold of to throw back at you.

 

 

 

I understand the points you are making but please note that I am simply looking for answers to the following questions;

 

Can I make myself bankrupt whilst living overseas?

Would this stop international debt recovery companies from chasing me?

Is a debt accrued in the UK enforceable in Dubai?

 

I am not asking to be judged or to discuss the moral implications of the whole thing. I know what I have done is wrong.

 

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Thats fine Sandy - sorry, that was not aimed at you, just at the runners of the site so to speak :)

 

My opinion is that the answer to all three of the questions is a resounding NO. But that is only my opinion.

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That depends on your viewpoint mexico.

 

I think that moralities do not matter to the outcome, but still very much do matter. Especially as this is a pressure group that pretty much wholly relies on immoral activities carried out by banks.

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Sandy, you probably CAN be responsible.

As suggested by 42man, (list all debts that you can, determine the latest owner and address) send CCA and wait. This equals a fight back, fire with fire-style...you may not need to go down the bankruptcy route, although as mentioned that may not be an option unless you return to the UK to be present for at least some of the Bankruptcy process. You can however legally take them to task and request that they 'prove' the debt, and have answers to this within a short space of time.

 

Immoral - or unethical - or dishonest???

Debt is debt, we take it out, pay it back...worth a mention here >!>?!?

 

The degrees, methods whereby and extent to which we are charged, penalised, and personally harrassed I guess are where the ethical and moral questionableness arises in this forum...unless you 'morally' disagree with 'credit' as a function. Participating in a consumer credit forum to argue the morality of 'credit' per se is redundant, I think...

 

Announcing one's views on debt-evasion is no doubt an individually respected right...'preaching' those views I think becomes somewhat abusive of the right, within the context of the forum.

 

Yes, it's law in the end, an ass, and/or what you can make of it.

 

Preaching my views on preaching is outside the scope of this Thread, Topic and Forum...I'm off to Consumer Preaching Rights!:wink:

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Hi, I would be very grateful if someone could offer me some advice.

 

I was in a lot of financial trouble about 18 months ago and I decided to have a fresh start and left the UK and the debts behind.

 

I owed roughly 20k and had no way of paying it back.

 

I now reside in Dubai and have received a letter from an international debt recovery company called AIC who are saying that debts have been transferred to them and that they are going to chase me for them.

 

I still have no way of paying this money back and am really worried that it is going to upset everything.

 

I would like to declare myself bankrupt in the UK as I have no plans to return and this seems like the only option.

 

Is a debt accrued in the UK enforceable in Dubai and would making myself bankrupt stop them?

 

Is it possible to make myself bankrupt from overseas?

I lived in Scotland beofore I moved so Scottish law would apply.

 

Bankruptcy will be open to you provided you petition the High Court with 3 years of leaving the UK.

 

s.141 of CCA '74 for unsecured credit clearly states that jurisdiction is UK county courts or the High Court. The contract is regulated by UK law and isn't worth the paper it's written on to a court outside the UK, regardless of what DCA's and others may try to make you believe. Rule Britannia??.....that stops at Dover, at the moment.

 

However, if a CCJ existed before you left the UK it may be possible for the original creditor (not a third party purchaser) to get it enforced overseas. This will become much easier in 2009 if you are within the EU.

 

As a very general rule, if there is no CCJ already in existence you won't have a great deal to worry about as the costs are prohibitive on an unsecured debt. If a CCJ does exist, then you should check up on local enforcement law, particularly if you are within the EU.

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