Legal Question in Business Law in Utah

In November I bought a car with an extended warranty for $900. The next day I went in and cancelled the warranty. They dealership then cancelled my warranty and redid the contract reflecting the change, so I never actually paid for the warranty. 2 weeks ago they called me and said they didn't realize this and sent my bank a check for $900 to cover the warranty and they put it towards my car loan. They are now saying if I don't pay them back they will bill me for it. Am I legally obligated to pay this?


Asked on 3/07/13, 11:14 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Alvin Lundgren Alvin R. Lundgren, L.C.

If you have a contract that shows that there is no warranty insurance, it is enforceable. However, you do not have a right to keep money to which you are not entitled. They made a mistake, you got the benefit. Figure a fair way for them to get their money back.

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Answered on 3/07/13, 2:08 pm


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