Anele Zagagana claims that Absa errs the vehicle, despite payment of prominent debts
A Gauteng man accused of illegal management of the Absa Bank is taking legal steps to release him.
From the springs in Ekurhuleni, Anele Zagagana said the lawsuit was summed by the lawsuit against the bank for refusing to release the car after the legal team paid.
Payment Agreement and Relationship Dispute
In July last year, Zagagana had financial problems and agreed to the bank to cover that the material situation could afford to improve.
“Since 2023, I have paid the section of the part by May every month by May last year.
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“However, this month came to my house this month to return the car to return the car. They said that after receiving the debts up to R27 000 R2,000.
Legal problem over additional payments
“When I asked them about extra payments, they did not give me straight answers. That’s why I refused to pay and took legal action.”
The 33-year-old truck driver said he was ready to fight until the bank released. Zagagana’s legal representative Mabu Marweshe confirmed the continuation of the trial.
The citizen has resolved Zagagana’s debts, as well as the bank’s approval confirming the document confirmed the delivery of R47,000 instead of R47 000.
“We have been trained to address a high court from Zague.”
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“The issue includes illegal requirements to protect private information by providing confidential information by providing confidential information by providing confidential information by providing confidential information by providing confidential information by providing confidential information and arrest people by providing confidential information to those who have not closed to our customer’s rights.”
Absa denies allegations
Charl Pottieter, Absa Vehicle and Asset Board Management, rejected the claims.
“After reviewing this issue, we can confirm that all processes are watched in accordance with our policy and relevant legal requirements. This includes the use of field agents to help restore vehicles with a widely accepted experience in the industry.
“We will not be able to disclose the details of the customer’s condition, and we will continue to confirm that we are in contact with him and continue to involve.
“Absa, in accordance with our customer-centered approach, we trust the time to help our customers get rid of financial difficulties.”
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