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Offline matchboy

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Re: Payment before collection
« Reply #40 on: 28 August 2009, 11:34 »
I presume that by pcp'ing it, I'll be able to drive away on the same day?  Though I suppose there is the deposit I need to pay...


When I got my last car, debit cards were fine and I got the car straight away.

yes this is correct.  i am pcp'ing it (as i did with my mk5 gti) - pay the deposit on the day (debit card is fine) and away you go!
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Offline Radek

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Re: Payment before collection
« Reply #41 on: 28 August 2009, 12:17 »
Someone else pays the money for you so the dealer gets the whole amount. It's a loan basically.
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Offline VWmaindealer

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Re: Payment before collection
« Reply #42 on: 28 August 2009, 13:31 »
I presume that by pcp'ing it, I'll be able to drive away on the same day?  Though I suppose there is the deposit I need to pay...


When I got my last car, debit cards were fine and I got the car straight away.

yes this is correct.  i am pcp'ing it (as i did with my mk5 gti) - pay the deposit on the day (debit card is fine) and away you go!

In theory yes, but I would urge you to check your dealerships requirements. It does seem to vary from group to group. To avoid dissapointment, just call the business manager/sales executive and say that this is what you would like to do. We wouldn't have a problem with it but some larger PLC groups would.... :evil:
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