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Forced extended warranty scam

Asked on Oct 31st, 2017 on Consumer Law - New York
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Bought a pre-owned car from a Honda dealer. He had included extended warranty in the contract saying it is to lower the interest rate and made me sign (crookedly by taking my credit card details) agreeing to pay a penalty of 2165$, if I cancel it. But he did not give me this signed paper (signed different papers and did not remember I had signed this). Now this amount is charged to my credit card and when I disputed the amount, he gave the paper I signed to the credit card company. Is there any way out of this?
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Estate Planning Attorney serving New York, NY
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While it is hard to get out of a signed paper, you can call the DA and speak to the consumer fraud unit.
Answered on Nov 02nd, 2017 at 6:31 AM

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