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How will my credit rating be affected by handing in a car off PCH agreement
Hello. I'm after some advice and hoping that someone can help please.
I have a car on a 48 month personal contract hire agreement (PCH). I'm 38 months in to the contract will no defaults in payments (on this agreement I have elsewhere) and within the contract there is an option to hand in the vehicle after half of the contract is complete (with some criteria around mileage and vehicle condition). All seems good, but:
They have advised that if I hand back the vehicle, they are obliged to make a reference to this on my credit file. To quote "it won't be a black mark, but it could affect your rating"
How have I got to this predicament! Well, I'd sold my current car to pay back the settlement on the PCH. Having taken a deposit from the prospective purchaser, I ordered my new car that is being collected on Friday. Alas, the prospective purchaser of my car backed out leaving me with the options of
Cheers for your help.
I have a car on a 48 month personal contract hire agreement (PCH). I'm 38 months in to the contract will no defaults in payments (on this agreement I have elsewhere) and within the contract there is an option to hand in the vehicle after half of the contract is complete (with some criteria around mileage and vehicle condition). All seems good, but:
They have advised that if I hand back the vehicle, they are obliged to make a reference to this on my credit file. To quote "it won't be a black mark, but it could affect your rating"
How have I got to this predicament! Well, I'd sold my current car to pay back the settlement on the PCH. Having taken a deposit from the prospective purchaser, I ordered my new car that is being collected on Friday. Alas, the prospective purchaser of my car backed out leaving me with the options of
- Trading in my current car and funding the deficit (£3200) - not really an option!
- Handing back my current car with the news of how it could affect my credit rating. Lowest cost option, but how will it affect my credit score?
- Cancel my order for the new car and lose £846 deposit
- Keeping my current car and trading in my wife's car instead! Again, a costly option.
Cheers for your help.
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Explain yourself Mr. N. Loggin. :mad:
Explain yourself Mr. N. Loggin. :mad:
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More than likely your file will be marked alongside the relevant entry with VT - Voluntary Termination. This does not affect your credit rating per se, but it would show that you returned a vehicle early and may not be viewed too well by HP/Finance Companies if you are applying for finance secured against a vehicle.
HTHDon't lie, thieve, cheat or steal. The Government do not like the competition.
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inmypocketnottheirs wrote: »More than likely your file will be marked alongside the relevant entry with VT - Voluntary Termination. This does not affect your credit rating per se, but it would show that you returned a vehicle early and may not be viewed too well by HP/Finance Companies if you are applying for finance secured against a vehicle.
HTH
Thanks here. Seems sensible. I've already agreed my next PCH, so hopefully at the end of this new agreement further history will have been gained.________________________________________
Explain yourself Mr. N. Loggin. :mad:0
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