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Old 12-28-2002, 09:06 AM   #12
7DMACH1
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Don't let them sucker you into another more expensive vehicle. Call the attorney general NOW!!! Unless you have it in writing from the dealer they will lose. I work at a car dealer for 33 years. The attorney general breaks our b#lls about stupid things all the time. You have a legitmate case. Settle for nothing less than a full refund.
I just spoke to my Used Car Mgr. He said if it's not stated on the buyers order, they lose. It's a $10,000.00 fine in the state of PA. I know you sign a lot of papers when you purchase a car. Check the buyers orde and see if it's on there. If it's not call the attorney general. They will investigate and if you win you will recieve a sizable refund or be able to return the vehicle. Beleive me the dealer doesn't want the attorney general snooping around his books.
We just had to refund $25,000.00 because a person bought a used car from us and we didn't have it written on the buyers order that it was an x rental car. We had to refund every customer that bought an x retail car for the last year. Now it's clearly stated on our buyers order when we sell an x rental car.
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