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Al Cormack
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When I bought my TW190 back in 2012 the finance was done by ING Lease. Repayments were £305 a month.

At the beginning of this year I received a letter saying Victoria Asset would be taking over the finance.

The last payment taken by ING on 1st Feb went up to £340 and the first payment taken by Victoria Asset on 1st March was at the original £305.

 

I can't find any contact details for them. Has anyone else got a machine that was on finance with ING and noticed the same thing?

 

Cheers...Al

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When I bought my TW190 back in 2012 the finance was done by ING Lease. Repayments were £305 a month.

At the beginning of this year I received a letter saying Victoria Asset would be taking over the finance.

The last payment taken by ING on 1st Feb went up to £340 and the first payment taken by Victoria Asset on 1st March was at the original £305.

 

I can't find any contact details for them. Has anyone else got a machine that was on finance with ING and noticed the same thing?

 

Cheers...Al

 

the extra will be part payment for the services/maintance charge they put on, :thumbdown:

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the extra will be part payment for the services/maintance charge they put on, :thumbdown:

 

 

Don't think so Johny. I'm in the last year of the finance now. The letter from Victoria Asset (that I can't find) said there would be no changes and I didn't have to do anything.

I've got Arblease looking into it, who organised the finance.

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Don't think so Johny. I'm in the last year of the finance now. The letter from Victoria Asset (that I can't find) said there would be no changes and I didn't have to do anything.

I've got Arblease looking into it, who organised the finance.

 

look @ yr ing statment its on the bottom,

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When I bought my TW190 back in 2012 the finance was done by ING Lease. Repayments were £305 a month.

At the beginning of this year I received a letter saying Victoria Asset would be taking over the finance.

The last payment taken by ING on 1st Feb went up to £340 and the first payment taken by Victoria Asset on 1st March was at the original £305.

 

I can't find any contact details for them. Has anyone else got a machine that was on finance with ING and noticed the same thing?

 

Cheers...Al

 

Just asked my dad, he says its likely to be an annual admin fee which. Will show on your documents.

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Just asked my dad, he says its likely to be an annual admin fee which. Will show on your documents.

 

 

 

Cheers. I'll have a look at 1st Feb last year and the paper work.

 

 

Just checked last year and same thing happened. Doh!

 

Thanks for asking your Dad.👍👍

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