Legal Question in Consumer Law in Texas
Is e-mail agreement a contract or enforceable?
I am in the process of buying a car. The dealer agrees in his e-mail to sell me a car at a price. I gave him a credit card number for a non-refundable deposit to get the exact car I want. The car is now here, but he wants another $1000. Is the e-mail agreement enforcable as a contract?
Asked on 8/29/04, 7:59 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Peter Bradie
Bradie, Bradie & Bradie
Re: Is e-mail agreement a contract or enforceable?
It is enforceable. Beware the fine print, references to other terms and conditions, and other costs usual and customary that have not been stated; i.e. TT&L.
Answered on 8/30/04, 10:10 am
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