Sunday Mail (UK)

Motor loan hits the skids

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I went guarantor for my daughter and her partner when they took out a £5000 loan to buy a car. They have since split and, while he has the vehicle, he is not making payments. Can the loan be transferre­d to him? No – and the buck stops with you when it comes to meeting the instalment­s. If the finance firm can’t get money from the debtors, they will turn to you to ensure the loan is paid. Your only recourse is an action under the simple procedure (formerly small claims) to recoup your outlay. left diedand in Mygran (mydad) to herson couldnot nothing children right? I’dheard d.Is that herwill. Scotlan rited in under disinhe rights be haslegal her share of Yes. He to a include s sion law which and succes estate , re ble furnitu movea shares are , cars, , n money childre ry. Her third jewelle entitle left d toone ively gran collect your bles if movea halfifshe of orone spouse widow a ed. was

She was on holiday with her husband when a thief spiked her drink, knocked her to the ground and took her bag.

Now, four months later, she has been hit with another blow after her insurer failed to pay out for her £ 3165 losses.

Jet2insura­nce – who sent her a prompt to book travel insurance with them after her Spanish flights were confirmed – have dropped the bombshell she only has cover for the UK.

Liz, 48, said: “I am in shock. I’d booked to go abroad so why would they sell me insurance for the UK? I’m stunned their processes did not pick up on this.

“This has to be made clearer to customers. It’s the final straw after all I’ve been through.”

Chef Liz travelled to Quesada, Costa Blanca, for a week at the end of February. She had taken out single trip cover with Jet2 costing £16.62.

She said : “We took an organised evening bus trip to see a show at Benidorm Palace.”

But as they arrived in the resort, it started to rain so the Dowlings went into a pub.

Liz said: “I’d had one drink, a Baileys. There was a Take That tribute band on and I brought out my tablet to take a picture.

“I’d just had a couple of sips when I started to feel weird, very unsteady. I got up and walked towards the door to go outside for fresh air.

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