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| Topic Started: Apr 2 2007, 09:24 AM (89 Views) | |
| trywods | Apr 2 2007, 09:24 AM Post #1 |
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When I was diagnosed with a critical illness I asked Yes car credit if I could return my car as I could not afford it any longer due to being unable to work, they agreed I could, there was just over 2 thousand pounds owing,Yes car credit told me they would sell it to recover their cost and any balance would be paid to me. I then received a bill from Auto Direct for nearly 5 thousand pounds,saying the car had been sold at a loss, and I had to pay the balance plus all the policies I had been told I had to have. I later found out that the car had not been sold at all. I was then contacted by GODEBT who insisted that I had to pay the full amount and they would not look into the over charge, so I now pay them monthly by standing order, only a small amount as I am an old age pensioner, but I feel I should only pay back what was outstanding on the car and not double that figure. When I spoke to GODEBT I was told "we have to make a living". |
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| Bakedalasker | Apr 2 2007, 12:07 PM Post #2 |
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Trywods, Have you any evidence about the car being NOT sold? |
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