Legal Question in Consumer Law in Massachusetts
deceptive sales practice automobile
I signed a policy for a tire and rim warranty when I purchased my new 2008 SUV. Also for some anti-theft policy. No one asked me if I wanted these and I signed them when I bought the car, along with all the other paperwork that goes with buying the vehicle, without being told what they were. Can I demand a full refund from the dealer? I should have looked more carefully, but I was not expecting it as I was never asked about them. I know I would have declined as I never buy any extended or extra warranites for anything. Tanks
Asked on 1/05/09, 12:39 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Joseph Murray
Joseph M. Murray, Esq.
Re: deceptive sales practice automobile
Try asking the dealer if you can revise the contract and decline those items you did not intend to accept. Good Luck!
Answered on 1/05/09, 1:05 pm
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