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And I completely understand that. However, what I'm trying to find out is whether or not this is something that can be handled by an attorney. My main thing is that the sales manager said he would get the payoff amount. He got the wrong one. So I'm not sure if I'm legally responsible for his...
That's the thing. They're making it seem like they're trying to help me out to get out of owing two car payments. I'm not sure if they would still be willing to "help me" if I told them I'd speak to an attorney before making any decisions.
Do you know of what kind of attorney I should be...
I apologize for the language. They were basically telling me that either I get this new car, or I'm gonna have to pay the $14k. Is that legal?
BTW, thank you so much for taking time out of your day to respond to my message. I greatly appreciate it.
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...
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