Legal Question in Consumer Law in California

post dated checks

I recently purchase a vehicle from a dealership in

California. I and the dealership signed a HOLD

CHECK(S) AND/OR THIRD PARTY CHECKWRITER AGREEMENT on

4/18.

I agreed to pay $1000 on that day and another $500 on

May 8th. They asked me to post date it and would not

deposit it until that day or the day after. They

deposited it 4/18, which brought my account overdrawn.

Which then caused other things to bounce and my bank

charged me $90 in insufficient fund fees.

What kind of recourse do I have? I am trying to get

them to pay the $90 at least and they are


Asked on 4/24/01, 11:32 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Roy Hoffman Law Offices of Roy A. Hoffman

Re: post dated checks

You might consider suing them in small claims court for the $90.00. Your chances of success would depend upon the documents you and the dealership signed.

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Answered on 6/18/01, 2:42 pm


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