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Ycc Direct Auto Finance
Topic Started: Jan 10 2007, 05:00 PM (206 Views)
sandra
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ycc direct auto finance

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i purchased a car from ycc two year ago i have had nothing but trouble with the car
eg locks on car not working wiring in the dash board where the horn just keeps going
off ingnistion problems i have tried everything with the company to sort these
problems out and all they said is that i bought the car so it is my problem i still
have another two years to pay on a car that is worth nothing the price i bought the
car was for £3000 i still have another £4418.40 left to pay on a car i do not know
what to do next please advise me please.
sandra
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Hi Sandra

The first thing i would do is gather all the information you have from ycc, then read everything (most important the small print). Upon reading your agreement there should be some settlement figues that maybe usefull to you in order for you to get out of the car.

For any other infomation regarding your vehicle and getting out of it please leave me an email to reply too. Or add me to msn on credittrust@hotmail.co.uk

Regards

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john

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I wouldn't send an e-mail to anyone with a hotmail.co.uk account without being 100% sure I knew who they were.
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Maybe i should add a little more detail on myself as there seems to be some people that dont trust me.

I am an ex car dealer who has worked for a number of companys over the years selling finance to people who have impaired credit. This done in the right way i believe is fine (after all i dont set the rates, i just supplied the cars). I am now offering my advise to people about credit agreements or company's i know about to any one i can help, however i do not wish to this information on a website, i would rather use email or msn messenger.
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