Legal Question in Business Law in Florida

OK Coral Springs Automall was having a promotion I went hoping to trade in my car for a better car with no car gave them all my information let them pull my credit came up with a deal I can afford so get to the financing manager let him no I had no cash and Im trying to rebuild my credit He said no problem I signed a buyers order a contract and gap and extended warranty plan the car was mine ok I left the lot with a 2007 toyota corolla i assumed was mine so two weeks has passed and he said he want me to come back in write a check for 600 hundred dollars he already knew i did not have now what are my rights should I go back I have put insurance on the vehicle and my signature is all over the paperwork what to do what are my rights


Asked on 9/30/09, 10:53 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Sarah Grosse Sarah Grosse, Esquire

Your signature may be all over the paperwork, but what does the paperwork actually say? You have to look in the papers to determine if/how you need to pay them any cash or what the deal actually is. I'm sorry, but whatever the car salesman said is superceded by the contract. You are not supposed to listen to used car salesmen.

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Answered on 9/30/09, 11:20 pm


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