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Paid more than current advertised price for car

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frickej4

Junior Member
This is from Michigan...

I purchased a car for 13,500++ from a dealer. I got home and looked online at the website to find that my car was listed at 12,495++ on their website. There was no price in the window, but the salesman said the car was listed at 15,500++. I read a FTC law that said it is illegal to charge over the "advertised shelf price" - this was referring to grocery, but I assume the same law applies across industries. There was no statement on the website to the tune of: must bring in advertised price for internet deal. I am quite upset that I overpaid for my car, do I have a case? The dealer already told me tough luck.
 



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