Can anyone do a free HPI check on VA64LGO

Can anyone do a free HPI check on VA64LGO

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jjr1

Original Poster:

3,023 posts

261 months

Friday 21st October 2016
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Experian are showing this car as having an outstanding agreement but it relates to a VW Polo not a Golf GTD.

Thanks for any help.

bazjude2998

666 posts

125 months

Friday 21st October 2016
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Tex Reg to 83600 cost u 3 Squid I think.Small price to pay for reassurance!

anonymous-user

55 months

Friday 21st October 2016
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remember thou it is worthless without following there guidelines, like v5 number and vin checked. Check the HPi website for more details, it would be moronic to scrimp on this as it you follow the terms you are covered.

93DW

1,299 posts

104 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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jjr1 said:
Experian are showing this car as having an outstanding agreement but it relates to a VW Polo not a Golf GTD.

Thanks for any help.
This is usually where the previous car has had a private number plate on it and now the private reg is on a financed car. As the private reg has been associated with both cars. Pretty common

Nickp82

3,209 posts

94 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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93DW said:
jjr1 said:
Experian are showing this car as having an outstanding agreement but it relates to a VW Polo not a Golf GTD.

Thanks for any help.
This is usually where the previous car has had a private number plate on it and now the private reg is on a financed car. As the private reg has been associated with both cars. Pretty common
That does often happen but I think in this case there has been an error somewhere along the line and the wrong Reg number has been input.

For example the salesman who sold the Polo that is showing as having finance against it in the Hpi may have entered the wrong Reg number in to his finance system and signed his customer up which then triggered a finance agreement to be recorded against the Golf.

OP - I would get in contact with VWFS asap as they should be able to shed some light on it, IMO the Golf is fine and something along the lines of the above scenario has occurred.

jjr1

Original Poster:

3,023 posts

261 months

Sunday 23rd October 2016
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93DW said:
This is usually where the previous car has had a private number plate on it and now the private reg is on a financed car. As the private reg has been associated with both cars. Pretty common
Thank you as this makes perfect sense in this scenario.

jjr1

Original Poster:

3,023 posts

261 months

Sunday 23rd October 2016
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Nickp82 said:
93DW said:
jjr1 said:
Experian are showing this car as having an outstanding agreement but it relates to a VW Polo not a Golf GTD.

Thanks for any help.
This is usually where the previous car has had a private number plate on it and now the private reg is on a financed car. As the private reg has been associated with both cars. Pretty common
That does often happen but I think in this case there has been an error somewhere along the line and the wrong Reg number has been input.

For example the salesman who sold the Polo that is showing as having finance against it in the Hpi may have entered the wrong Reg number in to his finance system and signed his customer up which then triggered a finance agreement to be recorded against the Golf.

OP - I would get in contact with VWFS asap as they should be able to shed some light on it, IMO the Golf is fine and something along the lines of the above scenario has occurred.
Again a big thank you as this is also the same answer as the above post and makes perfect sense in this scenario.

The current reg is fine and I called VWFS and they have no financial interest in the car I am looking to purchase.