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robert ranney

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I went to a local car dealer to trade in a lease. We worked
out a deal, signed some paper work. The deal that we worked
out didn't end up on the contract. I told them I wanted
my trade in back and forget the deal. They told me that
they sold my trade and that I have to take their deal. If
I signed a contract and the wrong numbers were on that contract, do I have any recourse? What rights do I have as
a consumer?
 


I AM ALWAYS LIABLE

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robert ranney said:
I went to a local car dealer to trade in a lease. We worked
out a deal, signed some paper work. The deal that we worked
out didn't end up on the contract. I told them I wanted
my trade in back and forget the deal. They told me that
they sold my trade and that I have to take their deal. If
I signed a contract and the wrong numbers were on that contract, do I have any recourse? What rights do I have as
a consumer?
My response:

A judge would say:

"I assume you're an adult, and you know how to read a contract before you sign it."

Case closed.

IAAL
 

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