Nedbank was sent back to school after its attempt to recover R25 619 allegedly owing on a BMW was rejected by the Johannesburg High Court in November on the grounds that it initially claimed the full amount outstanding of R288 660.
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Nedbank was sent back to school after its attempt to recover R25 619 allegedly owing on a BMW was rejected by the Johannesburg High Court in November on the grounds that it initially claimed the full amount outstanding of R288 660.
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