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TN ...Can Car dealer back out of deal

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JusSaySue

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Car on lot with cash price listed in large letters...talked to salesmen...got key to start...went to bank to get the cash...left adult daughter at lot ...all at lot knew I was buying..said they taking killing...Came back with cash...price doubled...wanted me to use as down payment and finance rest...said price in error...Is this legal or jus immoral...
 


I AM ALWAYS LIABLE

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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by JusSaySue:
Car on lot with cash price listed in large letters...talked to salesmen...got key to start...went to bank to get the cash...left adult daughter at lot ...all at lot knew I was buying..said they taking killing...Came back with cash...price doubled...wanted me to use as down payment and finance rest...said price in error...Is this legal or jus immoral...<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>


My response:

When it comes to the law, forget about "morals". It's "illegal" if nothing else was posted on the windshield. It's called false advertising.

IAAL


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JusSaySue

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Thank-you...that is what I told him, but he persisted in believing my blonde head was not intelligent enough to make that determination...I jus wanted validation...I realize not anything I can do about it...Thanks again...
 

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