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clickity click 05-25-2016 12:21 PM

The Bailiffs are coming to take my car tomorrow
 
24 hours to find a replacement :(

Bladewire 05-25-2016 12:25 PM


CurrentlySober 05-25-2016 12:25 PM

http://i3.thejournal.co.uk/incoming/...JS45469941.jpg

Or 24 hours to 'sell' it... Sign it over to me if you want? Say I 'bought it' today on gfy for a pound, and the pounds in the post.

We can complete the forms, and whenever you want I'll sign it back to you...

Serious offer :)

clickity click 05-25-2016 12:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CurrentlySober (Post 20919257)
Or 24 hours to 'sell' it... Sign it over to me if you want? Say I 'bought it' today on gfy for a pound, and the pounds in the post.

We can complete the forms, and whenever you want I'll sign it back to you...

Serious offer :)

It's not mine to sell. It belongs to the finance company so you would be a pound out of pocket and anyway, we all know you cunt a4d a pound.
I did consider selling it to my business but anyway, it's too late now.

CurrentlySober 05-25-2016 12:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by clickity click (Post 20919266)
It's not mine to sell. It belongs to the finance company so you would be a pound out of pocket and anyway, we all know you cunt a4d a pound.
I did consider selling it to my business but anyway, it's too late now.

Ahh, got yah. Its the finance company thats repoing it then? Fair enough. Bailiffs couldn't have taken it anyway if it wasn't the finance people / dealership doing the writ :)

dyna mo 05-25-2016 12:35 PM


Colmike9 05-25-2016 12:42 PM

I would see if you can just forfeit the car to the repo instead of having the bailiff coming out to not have it look as bad on your record, then go finance another, probably cheaper car, before that whole thing with the other car goes on your record..

I had that problem once with a buy here pay here place, it kept breaking down and cost me much more than it was worth per month, so I gave it back after not paying a couple of payments because of that, then bought my car now cash in full..

Bladewire 05-25-2016 12:54 PM

If you have a few hundred bucks file for bankruptcy today and they legally cannot take your car or demand payment from you.

Take a few months, or a year or longer if you file motions to stay ( extend the bankruptcy ), to get your shit together then file a motion to dismiss. You can call the bailiffs now and tell them you filed :thumbsup


Unless you just finished your bankruptcy and they're taking it back, is that what happened?

AdultKing 05-26-2016 05:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Bladewire (Post 20919305)
If you have a few hundred bucks file for bankruptcy today and they legally cannot take your car or demand payment from you.

Not so sure it works like that in the UK.

If it's owned by the finance company then it's not his asset anyway. :2 cents:

NatalieK 05-26-2016 06:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CurrentlySober (Post 20919257)
http://i3.thejournal.co.uk/incoming/...JS45469941.jpg

Or 24 hours to 'sell' it... Sign it over to me if you want? Say I 'bought it' today on gfy for a pound, and the pounds in the post.

We can complete the forms, and whenever you want I'll sign it back to you...

Serious offer :)

A friend of mine knows these guys personally, enjoying a beer in their local pub in London :2 cents:

Quote:

Originally Posted by AdultKing (Post 20920523)
Not so sure it works like that in the UK.

If it's owned by the finance company then it's not his asset anyway. :2 cents:

yes, if he owes money, the car will have money owing on it, therefore the next person would owe the money.

But to save it being taken away, he could just pay what's owing on it or borrow the money to pay & then own the car :2 cents:

Sednub997 05-26-2016 08:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bladewire (Post 20919254)

wondering will this do the job for him :2 cents:

clickity click 05-26-2016 01:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GspotProductions (Post 20920721)
A friend of mine knows these guys personally, enjoying a beer in their local pub in London :2 cents:



yes, if he owes money, the car will have money owing on it, therefore the next person would owe the money.

But to save it being taken away, he could just pay what's owing on it or borrow the money to pay & then own the car :2 cents:

They wanted 11k. I couldn't afford that.

Got myself a nice replacement motor now anyway and honestly I'm glad it's gone.

TrafficRush 05-26-2016 01:15 PM

damn that sucks.. i never buy anything i can't afford...

clickity click 05-26-2016 02:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TrafficRush (Post 20921441)
damn that sucks.. i never buy anything i can't afford...

Live and learn. I used to be like that but as you get older finance companies and banks literally throw money at you.


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