Someone Sold Me A Bad Car What Can I Do

Someone Sold Me A Bad Car What Can I Do

Am I suing someone who sold me a bad car? 3

My husband and I bought this fearless 2002 car in Lawrence Wells. I'm not saying anything wrong with the car, after some pneumatic conversation he told us that the car is fine, it just needs an update point. We paid 2200 cash, he insulted us, the day we came to use it he smoked 350 350 to fix the radiator and it cost him about 2000 to fix John and every Bar tires have to be filled, otherwise we had 4 tires. Bored ... we tried I called this person several times (no answer of course) and left a message ... what can i do about legal issues ........

What the seller is doing is highly illegal and is, and probably is, up to you, depending on state laws.

Pretending to be an individual sales person and actually being a retailer is a common deception:

He knows your car is broken and he's hiding it from you: a hoax.

Make sure all car VINs are compatible. One of the scams is to put a junker who has you or a VIN in a car that has a good second VIN.

Run VIN online with two services like Carfax. In the third opinion, CF is fine, but it has battery issues. You may find that the file has been laundered, this is a common scam, or the mileage is incorrect, and so on.

There is a lot of misinformation about the agreement as it is. Obviously, such an agreement cannot protect the parties from illegal acts, such as fraud, negligence, etc.

Some states restrict them to car sales and require special words that are not often included, which severely restricts them.

I will not contact the seller unless I have a lot of legal information.

I will call 10 lawyers who practice consumer law and seek advice on water. I find this very helpful when filling out a small claims file. [I am not a lawyer and I have won all my cases there.] Prepare all your records. If they do not talk about it, contact your state and county consumer protection department, small claims court, and file a complaint with the Consumer Fraud Officer's office. Fortunately, GA's small claims limit is $ 15,000, but check for updates.

Ask them to review the seller's history and customer complaints.

Scam sellers have a track record and they can be on parole or parole and your action against them can be big business, which may allow you to make a good deal.

You will probably benefit from it.

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What are you waiting for? The other thing you didn't ask in the question is that the mileage of this car is very good.

You pay € 2,200.00 for the car ... it's your car ... and your car needs to be repaired. This is not the answer you want to hear, but it is the right answer.

Next time, don't just take your word for it. It's a costly mistake, but it's up to you and your husband.

If I had done my research I wouldn't have bought the 10 year old Fearless. They have been in pieces since the day they were made.

Sorry, but fix it or it's fine. This is your only option.

From your good Nissan salesman :)

You are not legally sued. You voluntarily and voluntarily entered into an agreement with the seller and received the car on delivery. The seller offers no warranty and sells the car without warranty. You have agreed to accept the car on these terms.

It's hard to say, but not at all. The seller does nothing. He's selling you a point of sale, but he's not. If you take legal action against him, it is up to you to prove that he deliberately deceived you for his own financial gain. Will the judge decide without evidence other than your words and voice?

It's just that you're not doing what every used car buyer should do when buying a car. You do not yet have an authorized mechanic to check it. Have you done enough research to buy this car? Have you also reported Carfax? The small cost of this inspection can save you a few dollars on repairs and prevent you from buying a car.

You will almost certainly be out. Therefore, you should check every car you are considering to see what is wrong. Any car that costs just $ 2,200 will get in trouble, and it's up to the buyer to figure out what the problem is and keep the money in place. Sorry you were robbed, it's a bad feeling, but I doubt anything can be done when the contract is closed.

This is what happens when you don't have an SP to check your car before you buy it. This is a sad situation, but you have no legal resources. It is the buyer's responsibility to ensure that the car meets their needs. Live and learn from it.

If you are in the UK and are buying from a registered company, you have a case under the Trade Description Act, now known as Consumer Protection under the Unfair Trade Rules 2008.

Make sure you have at least one text message that the car is OK. The people in your post think that the reason is that they can sell unnecessary cars and run away.

Someone Sold Me A Bad Car What Can I Do

Someone Sold Me A Bad Car What Can I Do

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