Florida person here.
About two months ago, I traded in a leased jeep cherokee. I was asked for the payoff amount and when I told them I didn't know it, I was told to not worry about it because they'll find out. Bada bam, bada boom, a deal got worked out and I leave in a new leased grand cherokee.
Fast forward to now, my previous leasing company has been contacting me to make a payment. I told them that the car was traded in and they should've received a payment from the dealer. I tried contacting the dealer for about a week, and was finally called in to speak with them today.
Turns out, the pay-off amount that THEY put in the contract, was incorrect and there's a difference of about $14,000. The contract says $18k, but the correct amount is $32k. When speaking with the general manager, I let him know that the payoff amount that was on the contract was one that was given my the sales manager. It was even acknowledged by the salesperson who helped with the deal that the sales manager is the one who got the payoff amount incorrect and he was the one who put it in the contract. However, the general manager said that because I signed the contract, I was saying that it was correct and I'm responsible for it.
The general manager kept letting me know that I was the one who made the mistake and that I need to fix it because I'm young and shouldn't mess up my credit. And to help me fix it, he'd give me a deal on a Jeep Compass, where I'll be essentially paying the same amount. The problem I have is that they were the ones who messed up with the payoff amount. But he keeps throwing it into my face that I signed the contract. My question is, why am I being held responsible for a mistake that they made on the contract?
Is there anything I can do? Or am I stuck because I signed the contract?
About two months ago, I traded in a leased jeep cherokee. I was asked for the payoff amount and when I told them I didn't know it, I was told to not worry about it because they'll find out. Bada bam, bada boom, a deal got worked out and I leave in a new leased grand cherokee.
Fast forward to now, my previous leasing company has been contacting me to make a payment. I told them that the car was traded in and they should've received a payment from the dealer. I tried contacting the dealer for about a week, and was finally called in to speak with them today.
Turns out, the pay-off amount that THEY put in the contract, was incorrect and there's a difference of about $14,000. The contract says $18k, but the correct amount is $32k. When speaking with the general manager, I let him know that the payoff amount that was on the contract was one that was given my the sales manager. It was even acknowledged by the salesperson who helped with the deal that the sales manager is the one who got the payoff amount incorrect and he was the one who put it in the contract. However, the general manager said that because I signed the contract, I was saying that it was correct and I'm responsible for it.
The general manager kept letting me know that I was the one who made the mistake and that I need to fix it because I'm young and shouldn't mess up my credit. And to help me fix it, he'd give me a deal on a Jeep Compass, where I'll be essentially paying the same amount. The problem I have is that they were the ones who messed up with the payoff amount. But he keeps throwing it into my face that I signed the contract. My question is, why am I being held responsible for a mistake that they made on the contract?
Is there anything I can do? Or am I stuck because I signed the contract?
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