Honestly I don’t even know what’s going on anymore. Last 5 days just prove exactly why I’m glad I ditched Skyfleet and Leaseplan. Since I left it’s like you’re desperately clawing at pennies. It’s petty and childish at this point. This letter serves as formal notice that I dispute the following invoices issued by Leaseplan/Avyens:Invoice 420000955503 – £200 “Excess Charges”This charge is invalid. The vehicle was returned in compliance with BVRLA Fair Wear & Tear Standards.Invoice 420000956370 – £12.10 “Road Tax”This charge is invalid. On 1 June 2025, I was charged £40 (Invoice 420000912471) to cover road tax for the 2025/26 period. Based on this, you in fact owe me £31.53.£40/ 52 weeks = £0.77 a week x 11weeks from 1st June = £8.47£40 - £8.47 = £31.53Invoice 410000852887 – “Excess Mileage”This charge is overstated. 7.4 miles must be removed, equating to a refund of £0.41. Evidence of this has been retained.On the day that my car was due to be picked up. The BCA agent was unable to get an uber to my house and asked for me to pick them up.This was a 2 mile round trip. As set out further in this email. A letter was sent to my old address that I haven't lived in for 18months. 5.4miles. Round trip. Total 7.4miles I have attached below google maps photos as proof for these extra miles. 7.4* 0.0557=£0.4122 Summary of AdjustmentsCredit owed: £31.94Correct balance due: £52.22 Any attempt to collect more than £52.22 will be immediately disputed with my bank. I will also pursue recovery of funds through the courts, including but not limited to statutory interest under Section 69 of the County Courts Act 1984 and recovery of legal costs. I also require a written explanation of why correspondence was sent to an address I vacated 18 months ago, despite all records, invoices, and the vehicle collection being tied to my current address. This raises data handling and compliance concerns under the UK GDPR and Data Protection Act 2018. Action RequiredWithdraw invoices 420000955503 and 420000956370.Apply the mileage credit to invoice 410000852887.Confirm in writing that £52.22 is the final balance owed. Any company with any morals would just wipe these stupid charges. But I know Leaseplan/Avyens—never your fault, always someone else to blame If I do not receive confirmation within 7 days of this letter, I will initiate proceedings in the Small Claims Court without further notice.
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