He sent me copies later of documents I had never seen when I didn't find any in my records. I have told him about the copied signatures and he 'can't see where they've done anything illegal." When I looked through the papers he had given me when I left with the car, he gave me only the first page of many of the documents and when I pointed out exactly where the signatures were copied, he said, "I don't see anything wrong here." So that's when I told him to send me a copy of his papers and they were exactly the same with the same signatures.
And the plot thickens. He charged me for undercoating the car but I don't think he did it. If he failed to do anything on the original sales contract that we both signed, doesn't that mean the contract is broken because he didn't provide something that I paid for? On the other hand, when I got HIS copies of the paperwork, one of them said I had to make an appointment to come back to have this work done within 30 days (which had already expired) While we were sitting around making the deal he took the car to the guy who does the undercoating so I could have it done that day and that I wouldn't have to come back to do it later. He said the work was already done before I left with the car. Now if he faked my name on a document I never saw, how can I be responsible?
You know what? I think this guy screwed me in every possible way and he's learned exactly how to do it and get away with it.
So what do you think, could I win or am I wasting my time and yours?
Thank you for all the attentiveness you've given me