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devildog5811

Junior Member
i purchased a vehicle from a dealership about a month ago. When we went in we agreed on 2 options. Option 1 was I sold my trade in and paid 2000 up front and another 2000 in a month to lower my payment. Option 2 was to let them sell my car and then come in with 2000 in a month. We signed papers for the vehicle stating I gave them 3000. After 2 weeks they signed my loan to another lender and told them i gave them all the money already and told me to advise them the same. Can they come after me for the money or did they make a mistake having my sign the papers saying they have it already.
 


Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
It's not even a clerical error. The dealership issued their own "loan" for the extra amount. OP is still obliged to repay the dealer that amount.
 

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