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If you are unable or unwilling to return the goods to us then we shall collect the goods and we'll charge you in accordance with clause 10.3 9.1.2 We will be entitled to immediate payment from you for all payments and all other sums do under this agreement at the date of termination 9.1.3 We will sell the goods or public sale at the earliest opportunity once the goods are in a reasonable condition which includes a return of the items listed in clause 7.1.4 9.1.4 We will be entitled to immediate payment from you of the rest of the Total Amount Payable under this agreement less: ( a) A rebate for early settlement ias required by law which will be calculated and notified to you at the time of payment (b) The proceeds of sale of the goods (if any) after deduction of all costs associated with finding you and/or the goods, recovery, refurbishment and repair. Insurance, storage, sale, agents fees, cherished plate removal, replacement keys, costs associated with obtaining service history for the goods and in relation to obtaining a duplicate V5 registration certificate 4, The following are particulars required by Civil Procedure Rules. Rule 7.9 as set out in 7.1 and 7.2 of the associated Practice Direction entitled Hire Purchase Claims:- a)     The agreement is dated 25 August 2022. And is between Moneybarn No1 Limited  and xxxxxxxxx under agreement  number xxxxxx. b)    The claimant was one of the original parties to the agreement. c)    The agreement is regulated under the Consumer Credit Act 1974. d)    The goods claimed Ford Ranger 3.2 TDCi ( 200 PS) 4x4 Wildtrack Double Cab Pickup 3200 cc (Sep2015} Registration No ^^^^^^^ Chassis number ***************** e)     The total price of the goods £19570 f)     The paid up sum £1206 5 g)    The unpaid balance of the total price £7505 (to include charges) h)    A default notice was sent to the defendant on 20th February 2024 by First class post i)      The date when the right to demand delivery of the goods accrued 14 March 2024 j)      The amount if any claimed as an alternative to delivery of the goods 7505 22 include charges 5.  At the date of service of the notice the instalments were £562.89 in arrears. 6. By reason of the Termination of the Agreement by the notice, defendant became liable to pay the sum of £7502 7. The date of maturity the agreement is 24th August 2027. 8. Further or alternative by reasons of  the Defendant breaches of the agreement by failing to pay the said instalments, the Defendant evinced an intention no longer to be bound by the Agreement and repudiated it by the said Notice the claimant accepted that repudiation 9. By reason of such repudiation the claimant has suffered loss and damage. Total amount payable £19570 Less sum paid or in arrears by the date of repudiation £12064 97 Balance £7505 (to include charges.) ( The claimant will give credit if necessary for the value of the vehicle if recovered.)  The claimant therefore claims 1.    An order for delivery up of the vehicle 2.    The MoneyClaim to be adjourned generally with liberty to restore,  Upon restoration of the MoneyClaim following return or loss of the vehicle. the Claimant will ensure the pre action protocol for debt claims is followed. 3.    Pursuant to s 90 (1)  of the Consumer Credit Act 1974. An order that the Claimant and/or its agents may enter any premises in which the vehicle is situated in order to recover the vehicle should it not be returned by the Defendant 4.    further or alternatively damages 5.    costs Statement of truth The Claimant believes that the facts stated in these Particulars of Claim are true. The Claimant understands that the proceedings for contempt of court may be brought against anyone who makes or causes to be made a false statement in the document for verified by statement of truth without an honest belief in its truth. I am duly Authorised by the Claimant to sign these Particulars of Claim signed Dated 17th of April 2024  What is the total value of the claim? 7502   Have you received prior notice of a claim being issued pursuant to paragraph 3 of the PAPDC (Pre Action Protocol) ? No   Never heard of this   Have you changed your address since the time at which the debt referred to in the claim was allegedly incurred? No   Did you inform the claimant of your change of address? n/a Is the claim for - a Bank Account (Overdraft) or credit card or loan or catalogue or mobile phone account? No   When did you enter into the original agreement before or after April 2007 ? After  Do you recall how you entered into the agreement...On line /In branch/By post ? In a garage  Is the debt showing on your credit reference files (Experian/Equifax /Etc...) ? Yes  Has the claim been issued by the original creditor or was the account assigned and it is the Debt purchaser who has issued the claim. Original Were you aware the account had been assigned – did you receive a Notice of Assignment? n/a   Did you receive a Default Notice from the original creditor? They said sent but nor received   Have you been receiving statutory notices headed “Notice of Sums in Arrears”  or " Notice of Arrears "– at least once a year ? None seen   Why did you cease payments? Still Paying,   What was the date of your last payment? Yesterday  31st May 2024   Was there a dispute with the original creditor that remains unresolved? No   Did you communicate any financial problems to the original creditor and make any attempt to enter into a debt management plan? Yes on 12 Feb 2024   What you need to do now.   Can't scan, will do via another means as you cant have jpg  
    • Now that is an interesting article which adds afew perspective that I hadn't thought significant - but on reflection of the perspectives offered ... Now Starmer is no Blair, however 'blairite he may be perceived, but the Tories aren't tories and aren't even remotely liberal   The fast 'unannounced and unexpected election call from sunack may well be explained by the opinion linked that he hoped reform would be unprepared and effectively call a chunk of Farages largely empty bluster - making him look even more of a prat, leave scope for attacks on shabby reform candidates and mimimise core vote losses to reform - while throwing the 'middle ground' (relative) tories TO THE DOGS - and with the added bonus of likely pacifying his missu' desire to jogg off to sunny cal tout suite somewhat   thumb in the air - I expect about 140ish tory seats, but can hope for under a hundred Reform - got to admit the outside possibility of 1, maybe 2 seats with about 8% of the vote - but unlikely. I think projections of over 10% of the vote for reform is nudged and paid for speculation - but possible with the expected massive drives from Russian, Chinese and far right social media bot and troll prods targeting the gullible.
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Hi

 

Little bit of simple advice needed.

 

I'm geting ready to put in my PPI claim with Nationwide for a 5 year car loan (£5000),

the last payment of £123 being in May 2012.

 

What is the best thing to do at the moment

- Am I allowed to cancel the separate ppi payments (approx £23 pm) on the last 5 payments I have left and just pay £100 pm until May or

should I just keep paying and claim for the whole 60 months ppi payments.

 

I may also be in the position of being able to pay off the outstanding amount of the loan now

- if I do this I assume I can pay this minus the ppi payments - is this correct ?

 

I also have all the relevent paperwork and records relating to the loan.

 

Any advice appreciated. Thanks

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Hi

 

Have a read of No.1 in my signature.

 

You really shouldn't be paying less than you are contractually obliged to since you could end up with a default on your credit file.

 

Complete the fos questionnaire from the fos website, prepare a schedule of claim (the spreadsheet is at the end of the article in No.1 in my signature) and send them off to the lender with a letter requesting the refund.

 

If your complaint is upheld they will refund you what you have pad to date plus interest and adjust the balance of the loan.

 

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Further to my original post above, Just had a nice letter in the post today from Nationwide Building Society :-).

For other members benefit and information here are the details.

 

Finally got myself in gear and wrote a standard letter,

compiled from the template on this site,

which took less than an hour to come up with and sent it off on 28.8.2012

asking for refund of PPI payment of £1371.17 on my now paid off loan of £5000

which included the standard 8% interest.

 

Had a reply from them 31.8.12 asking me to fill in the standard FOS questionnaire which I did electronically,

cutting and pasting the same points from my original letter.

 

I printed it out, signed it and sent then it off in their reply paid envelope on 3.9.12.

 

I didn't expect anything back for a good while and also assumed it would be a rejection and that I would then have to go to the FOS,

so have been preparing for some more form filling etc.

Had a reply today - 11.9.12 with an offer of £1546.78, :lol:

 

- I need to sign a form and payment will take up to 28 days.

The amount was also slightly more than I expected,

s my interest calculation must have been wrong, so an added bonus !!

 

Fairly surprised, I have to say that

 

1. My claim was approved ;

2. The decision was extremely quick.

 

My claim only cost me the price of a 2nd class stamp for my initial letter

- Nationwide provided pre pay enveleopes to send back everything else.

It was also so incredibly easy - just an hour or two's work - amazing !

 

I've a feeling that this is a standard reply at the moment, as I have seen a number of examples of Nationwide claims being rejected in the past,

so maybe if anyone is thinking of putting in a ppi claim to Nationwide, now's the time to do it.

 

I must thank everyone on the site including ims21 for all the information, templates etc.

 

I know it's money i've already paid, but it's really nice to get back something which you didn't expect and will come in really handy for me and my family at the moment who,

along with the majority of the population, are feeling the effects of the current economic climate.

 

If anyone needs any information from me regarding my claim, feel free to ask and I'll happily provide it

 

Cheers.

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hey good result.

 

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DCA's view debtors as suckers, marks and mugs

NO DCA has ANY legal powers whatsoever on ANY debt no matter what it's Type

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If everyone stopped blindly paying DCA's Tomorrow, their industry would collapse overnight... 

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Well done on your recent success, out of injterest what was the nature of your complaint to Nationwide, I have had a number of personalloan with ppi cover which I believe to have been mis sold.

 

7Await your earliest reply.

 

Thanks

 

Mike

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Hi Mike / mp2012

 

How do you mean, the 'nature of my complaint' - Do you mean the reasons why I thought I had been mis sold the ppi ?

 

If this is what you mean it's no problem for me to share & enclose the text / wording I used on my original letter and the subsequent FOS questionnaire I was required to send back to them.

 

Cheers

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Hi thanks for your reply. Yes I meant what was the reason why you were mis sold ppi on personal loans with Nationwide, I would be grateful if you could share this info as it might help with my complaint.

 

Many thanks

 

Mike

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mp2012

Re: PPI Claim - Nationwide Building Society **SUCCESS**

 

Hi thanks for your reply. Yes I meant what was the reason why you were mis sold ppi with Nationwide, I would be grateful if you could share this info as it might help with my complaint.

 

Many thanks

 

Mike

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No problem - happy to help and share any info that may help anyone else

- apologies if the editing looks a bit odd as I cut and pasted most of it.

 

This is what I filled in on section E of the FOS questionnaire (i've just omitted some persoanal details ) :

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I arranged a personal loan of £5000 and was also sold a ‘loancare cover’ policy by you on (date) at the (branch name) Branch of the Nationwide which ran for 60 months.

The full repayment cost was £ 123.88 per month which included personal protection insurance for the sum of £21.16 per month.

The agreement commenced 27th July 2007 and ended on 27th June 2012.

 

I have recently become aware that I have been mis-sold this payment protection insurance policy for the reasons outlined below :

 

1 I explained to the advisor that my employer provides a generous illness and redundancy package,

however this fact appeared to be overlooked by the advisor and I felt pressured into buying it as it was strongly suggested that this protection would be more suitable.,

which as I have recently found out was not the case for a number of reasons.

This also made me feel that the loan application would be more likely to be approved if the loancare policy was taken out.

 

2. I was not informed that I could buy the insurance elsewhere and that I could potentially find it cheaper.

 

3. I did not have the exclusions and restrictions on the policy fully explained to me.

On the terms and conditions it states that I have acknowledged that I have received details of the loancare cover

and that I agree to the terms,conditions and eligibility criteria for the insurance as detailed in the insurance booklet.

However, their importance were not fully explained by the advisor and I also received no such booklet.

 

4. I am now aware that an insurance sale would usually generate a sales commission for the advisor which I was not made aware of.

 

Finally please tell us why you are now unhappy with the insurance

 

Due to the above reasons I believe that the policy you sold me was not required and not in my best interest.

 

There was no accurate analysis of whether or not I actually required or indeed needed the policy,

this was just assumed by the advisor and, as above I felt pressured into purchasing it to get the loan approved.

Therefore the policy was missold.

 

I am therefore requesting a full refund of all my personal protection insurance payments, plus the standard statutory Court interest of 8% which in total is £1371.17.

............................

 

In fact my calculations were slightly wrong and they paid me £1546.78.

Obviously your reasons may be slightly different but the above reasons are the fairly standard ones.

What may have nailed it for me I suspect is the fact that I wasn't given the 'terms and conditions'.

If you need any more information just let me know - Good luck !

 

Cheers

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Many thanks for your reply similarly my complaint is as detailed in 2,3,4 above on each occassion I took out a loan, I appreciate your time and will let you know how I get on.

 

Regards

 

Mike

 

you need to start your own thread

 

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DCA's view debtors as suckers, marks and mugs

NO DCA has ANY legal powers whatsoever on ANY debt no matter what it's Type

and they

are NOT and can NEVER  be BAILIFFS. even if a debt has been to court..

If everyone stopped blindly paying DCA's Tomorrow, their industry would collapse overnight... 

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