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| Topic Started: Oct 31 2005, 02:18 PM (78 Views) | |
| DH | Oct 31 2005, 02:18 PM Post #1 |
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Hi i just want to advise your readers not to use Yes Car credit unless they want ripping off. I bought a car from them last year,the value was in the end £2500 approx .They told me in the showroom the total credit was around £6,000 i was desperate at the time so i took it out . My circumstances changed early this year and couldn`t afford the £210 a month payment,so on THEIR advice i terminated the agreement . I recieved one letter from them saying that the total was £10,000 and after the sale of the car and payments i had made i still owed them £6000. I disputed this and now they without warning have passed this on to a debt collection agency(GO) who are taking me to court . YES stands for Your Easy Sucker -Please don`t use them there are others out there that don`t fleece you. |
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| Bakedalasker | Nov 4 2005, 03:06 PM Post #2 |
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DH, Have you got written proof that they asked you to terminate? |
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