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Nasim, Sorry to hear of your car troubles. They are certainly substantial. Assuming you purchased the car in MN, you should really consult with a Minnesotta attorney, which I am not. You may have common law claims of misrepresentation or fraud if the dealership made representations about the condition of the car even though the papers said "as-is." Some state laws provide additional protections. If your state requires a pre-sale inspection by the dealer and a Buyer's Guide that requires the dealer to disclose known defects, that may help you. Gordon Leech, Attorney with Consumer & Employment Law Center of Wisconsin... Read More
Nasim, Sorry to hear of your car troubles. They are certainly substantial. Assuming you purchased the car in MN, you should really consult with... Read More
You should get on it right away, as you may miss a statute of limitations.  What kind of investment?  Stock, debt? Hybrid?  You have the right to know what is occurring.  Get a lawyer.  We'd meet with you for free to examine your options, we'd out line those options, and then, with no obligatio, you can decide if you want to use us, use someone else, or do it on your own.... Read More
You should get on it right away, as you may miss a statute of limitations.  What kind of investment?  Stock, debt? Hybrid?  You have... Read More