Legal Question in Business Law in California
i bought a car about 5 months ago and i remember when the dealer ran my credit he said he was going to use a suffix to differentiate me and my mother since we share the exact name is that considered fraud? if so what should i do?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Why on earth would it be fraud?
Fraud is usually defined as an intentional deception made for personal gain or to damage another individual. To win a civil action for fraud, the alleged victim (plaintiff) must show these factors: a representation of an existing fact; its materiality; its falsity; the speaker's knowledge of its falsity; the speaker's intent that it shall be acted upon by the plaintiff;
plaintiff's ignorance of its falsity; plaintiff's reliance on the truth of the representation; plaintiff's right to rely upon it; and consequent damages suffered by plaintiff.
Failure to disclose a material existing fact when a duty to disclose exists is treated about the same as a false representation.
It doesn't sound to me as though any harm was done here, nor was there any intent to deceive or harm anyone.
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