file.newsgroup.cars.103377 Maven / Gradle / Ivy
From: [email protected] (Brian Gordon)
Subject: Re: legal car buying problems
In article [email protected] (John Oswalt) writes:
> [...]
>However, if you agree some terms, and then, when about to sign, the
>dealer slips you a contract with different terms, and leads you to
>believe that it embodies the terms you verbally agreed to, that
>is fraud. There is no 3 day limit on restitution for fraud.
>
>You may have to sue (and win) to get out of this. You will almost
>certainly have to threaten to sue.
>--
On the other hand, remember the old adage that a verbal agreement isn't worth
the paper it's printed on. Once you sign, you are going to have one hell of a
time proving fraud based on a comparison to what you thought you were going to
sign ...
Being in the right is one thing, proving it is another.
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