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Yes Car Credit
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That should read 6 years or 3 years since aware. Bloody I phone keyboard0
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I wouldn't be going down any court route with this if I were you. It'll likely cost you far more than you ever get back (if you get anything back at all)ukdarrenfan wrote: »It has also been well documented that Yes Car Credit forced people to take out PPI and warranties that they didn't want telling them, no insurance, no car. Most people had no choice.0 -
Moneyineptitude wrote: »I wouldn't be going down any court route with this if I were you. It'll likely cost you far more than you ever get back (if you get anything back at all)
On the basis that the poster would pay a min £50 court fee to be told that it was time barred, then that is more than likely0 -
ukdarrenfan wrote: »Nice welcome to the forum...Actually that's not the case.
Actually, giving you the correct advice IS a nice welcome to the forum....0
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