Legal Question in Business Law in California
Hello
I am looking to buy a car.I went online and saw 2 trucks at a very cheap price.. One was a 2012 Silverado for only 587 dollars that's right this is the price listed .i inquired about it and was told the the listed price was wrong and that it was actually 15887 dollars
I saw a second truck a 2007 a Dodge Ram for 427 dollars,once again it was the same dealer and once again.. The listed price wasn't the actual price.
My question is.. Per California business and profession code. 17500-17509 is the any type of false advertising with the dealer?
Asked on 2/22/15, 4:27 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Edward Hoffman
Law Offices of Edward A. Hoffman
Only if this was deliberate. Businesses are not bound by typos in their ads.
Answered on 2/22/15, 4:34 pm
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