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Lexentric

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What is the name of your state? Washington

So me and my fiancee bought a used car from a dealership. By the end of the (very long and drawn out) day, we were so worn down and tired, we actually signed contracts for financing and insurance which we can't really afford. What actually got us in there, was a quoted price which was lower than the price he quoted when we got there. We talked him down like $4000, but after all the fees and services they tacked on, it came out to be thice as much as we decided we could spend on a car. We signed contracts without really understandign all of the terms. I wanted to know if there was any way we could just return the car and start over. Bear in mind, the checks haven't even been deposited yet. Anything we can do? Any precedents on this?
 


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auntjacks

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sorry to say! you should of read more carefully.
an if you really knew after,they tacked everything on
that you couldnt afford it.you should of said,this isnt gonna do!
an said,sorry.but,instead you gave them the money& drove
away.they arent gonna give your money back.
you have to sale the car now.no other way!
 

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