Legal Question in Consumer Law in Georgia

I have a 2010 toyota camry certified preowned that comes with a 7/yr 100,000

mile warranty. the finance manger did not tell us this. we were told that we had to purchase the additional warranty for 1800 dollars. we purchased the addiotional warranty. when we reccieved our paper work we discorved th warranty is included from toyota. now the dealereship hasrefused to refund our money, we have 2 7/yr service contract we toyota. i have the paper work to prove this. we have talked to the dealer mgr and toyota district rep with no action as of today. we purchased the camry 8/25/10. i would like to know my rights with in the law and what actions i can take against the dealership. i know this an illeagal action please help. these people just want me to go away . i will not


Asked on 10/06/10, 6:58 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

Phillip M. Cook Cook Legal Services, LLC

For $1,800, your only option is to take the dealership to Magistrate (small claims) Court in the county in which you purchased the warranty. Your chances of success improve greatly if you hire a Georgia attorney to represent you.

Best of luck.******The above is for informational purposes only and does not create an attorney-client privilege.*******

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Answered on 10/11/10, 7:04 pm
Glen Ashman Ashman Law Office also dba Glen Ashman Attorney

You asked this question before and Scott and I answered you.

Phillip's answer, based on your prior post, is incorrect. You signed a contract you chose not to read and paid for an extra warranty you feel is unnecessary. You can't sue someone for your failure to read. (Well, you can, but it will be frivolous, and they will be able to get additional money from you for attorneys fees).

Learn frm this lesson. Posting the same question again and again does not change the answer.

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Answered on 10/11/10, 7:26 pm
Scott Riddle Law Office of Scott B. Riddle, LLC

Your contract tells you what is included or not included, and for what price. You mention "paperwork," but I am not sure how we are supposed to know what "paperwork" you reference. Simple question you did not answer -- what does the contract you signed say is included, for what price? Just about every item on a car is open for negotiation, whether it is an extended warranty, special financing, or anything else. Another question is what warranty you reference? There are many types of warranties with cars. Again, your post omits the details, but the bottom line is still the same - what did you agree to in the contract you signed.

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Answered on 10/12/10, 5:07 am


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