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Hi All, Still looking for the agreement. Paid next months payment this afternoon to Peugeot Finance, which is a total of £585.04 paid, all arrears and Julys payment. I have told the lovely collection agency that I will only communicate by letter and as far as their charges are concerned, I am not agreeing to them and will contest. Peugeot will not answer any of my letters, so I have raised an official complaint. Let me know your thoughts? Grumpy
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Hi All, I'm back with an update and more advice required. Sent off all letters, Peugeot Finance will not deal with us, so had to speak to IRS. The office manager was so helpful and so nice, all a ruse. She said they were there to help us and try and sort out the mess. Peugeot Finance would only take the agreement back once the arrears and charges were all paid up to date. The arrears and June's payment were £544.11 and their charges were now £400.00. A lovely sum to try and find! I went away and done my calculations as the van arrears were the most important factor. I ended up selling a piece of jewellery that my grandmother left me, so i was able to go back and clear the outstanding arrears for the van. The lovely kindly caring woman said she would work with me regarding their charges and reduce them as i had cleared the arrears. I questioned the legality of the charges, but was told its in the Finance Agreement. She then pushed me as to what more i could pay, i said we didn't have any spare money at the moment and she said until their charges were paid, the monthly payments were to be made to them. Our paperwork has arrived and although the charges were to be majorly reduced, off the money i have paid, they have taken £300 of it in their charges. That was not to be the case. They now want an extra £85 per month on top of the monthly payment. It's is not what was agreed. Please help. Grumpy x
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Thank you guys for all your help. I have sent a letter to both Peugeot Finance and IRS. I will await their response. The van is now at my dads, will leave it there till Monday. Not sure what a SAR is, so if someone could advise me regarding that would be much appreciated. Not going to surrender the van, but my Dad has offered to help with the arrears, is that a good idea, Many thanks again, Grumpy x
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Hi All, Sorry, went to bed exhausted. The company who visited and left the lovely letter are IRS, which stands for Investigation and Recovery Scotland Limited, company no 192639. As for letters, I was just going to compose one of my own. As mentioned previously, Peugeot Finance are not the easiest to deal with, when husband wasn't working, they wouldn't help with reduced payments etc and I had to struggle to keep the payment going. He needs the van, he's working now, but very low paid, he's an electrician and has no other transport. When not working and getting no money as he had been self employed for a bit which didn't work out, he entered a DMP with pay plan, as he had other debts. If we gave up the van, there is no way we could get or afford another vehicle, and I loathe that after paying so much to give it back or have them take it. As for the original agreement we have it somewhere. Grumpy x
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Thanks everyone. The finance agreement was 60 months and minus the 3 unpaid, 36 payments made. Don't want to hand the van back. I had a nervous breakdown last year, so dealing with a dca has got me panicking and scared. They have said that if I don't contact the dca they will force legal action and repossession. So how come they can charge £300 costs and how come no official letters have been sent from Peugeoit Finance apart from a missed payment letter sent 2nd class? Grumpy x
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