UDC Finance to refund borrowers after charging unreasonable fees
6 May, 2021 09:57 PM
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UDC finance provides loans typically $10,000 or more for the purchase of motor vehicles. Photo / File
UDC finance provides loans typically $10,000 or more for the purchase of motor vehicles. Photo / File
NZ Herald
UDC Finance will refund borrowers after it was found to have charged unreasonable fees.
The finance company, which provided loans of typically $10,000 or more for the purchase of motor vehicles, reached a settlement deal with the Commerce Commission.
Between June 2015 and September 2016, UDC charged a $45 dishonour fee when a borrower failed to make a scheduled loan repayment. If the borrower remained in default seven days after the scheduled payment was missed, UDC then charged a late-payment fee. That late-payment fee varied between $45 and $73, from June 2015 to February 2021.
1) Pay up on receipt of court paperwork.
2) Contact you to arrange stage payments.
3) Ignore everything.
If 3, then you will get a judgement by default. If the debtor doesn’t care about a CCJ then it’s reasonable to assume they have no money.
It’s a process that allows you to file paperwork & then switch off to concentrate on making money.
I’ve been there done that (£47K
) and our debtor made a spurious defence. Paid up literally the day before court (9 months later).
Hope you get it resolved quicker than that!
Best of luck
Click to expand.Yikes! I m glad it s no where close to that amount. Thank you.