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Kurtee

Junior Member
I live in Michigan!

I saw a motorcycle for sale on line from a local bike shop and went to look at it.
I was quoted a price and the sales person wrote it up.
I couldn't pay in full so the sales person said I could make payments.
So I gave him $500 that day and $2000 more within two weeks.
The day I was going to make a final payment of $668, I got a call from the bike shop telling me that the sales person quoted me the wrong price and the cost of the bike would be more.
This feels like a bait and switch to me and I'm wondering if I have a legal right to holding them to the original price of the bike!
 


jamesbutton

Junior Member
I live in Michigan!

I saw a motorcycle for sale on line from a local bike shop and went to look at it.
I was quoted a price and the sales person wrote it up.
I couldn't pay in full so the sales person said I could make payments.
So I gave him $500 that day and $2000 more within two weeks.
The day I was going to make a final payment of $668, I got a call from the bike shop telling me that the sales person quoted me the wrong price and the cost of the bike would be more.
This feels like a bait and switch to me and I'm wondering if I have a legal right to holding them to the original price of the bike!
What exactly do you have for documentation?

The ad? Your sales order?
 

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