Legal Question in Business Law in Georgia

Bad Business practices

I purchased a used Ford F150 from the dealership listed above. We agreed to a deal in good faith. I signed the contract and had a check sent to the dealer within the agreed upon time. After they received the check they called and said I had to return the vehicle because they could not get me a title. They explained that the deal made with the previous owner fail through. I upheld every part of my deal and they are not even trying to make good on a deal they made under false pretenses. Consumer cannot bring a vehicle back because of buyer�s remorse, so my question is why should dealers not have to stick with the deal they made? This is very unethical, bad business practices, and very misleading to customers.


Asked on 1/16/08, 7:31 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Scott Riddle Law Office of Scott B. Riddle, LLC

Re: Bad Business practices

You may have a point, but the one thing you should check is all the language in the contract that may cover the issue. The dealer's standard contract often provides for this situation.

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Answered on 1/16/08, 7:41 pm


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