Legal Question in Consumer Law in California
Written Offers
I recently purchased a new motorcycle from an internet dealership in Los Angeles. I had submitted an e-mail to the sales manager requesting a price quote. The manager e-mailed me a quote informing me that he had instructed his sales staff to sell us the bike at $9,950 ''out the door.'' This e-mail was received within a short time after a salesman sold us the bike at $9,999 plus tax. license and add ons. The e-mail is worded as follows: ''Our current price on the bike is 9,950 out the door.'' Does this constitute a binding written offer?
Asked on 3/15/01, 12:53 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Ken Koury
Kenneth P. Koury, Esq.
Re: Written Offers
yes, if you need a second bike.
Answered on 6/06/01, 2:32 am
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