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The VIN has nothing to do with the point of origin. My Toyota was made in Japan. The issue is whether the dealer titled the car in the... Read Answer
It depends what you signed when you made the trade. You took the other color, so under what basis can you return a car over a color, if the oil... Read Answer
If it is a 2014 model, then you could not have thought it was new in 2015. However, if the odometer said zero, then that is a crime. Call... Read Answer
You cannot sell plane tickets. Since September 11th, tickets cannot be transferred as the buyer would have no ID to match the name on the... Read Answer
If you had no permanent injury and did not go to a hospital, you do not have a case that personal injury lawyers want. However, you should... Read Answer
The Lemon Law applies but it is being followed. The dealer is reparing the car. The time to get parts is not on the dealer. If he... Read Answer
Essentially, you stole the car. It is probably reported that way, and on repo lists, etc.
Call the leasing company, and say you want... Read Answer
Call the water department directly. Do not use the numbers in the letter in case that is part of the fraud. Get the number from the town... Read Answer
It should be refunded, but good luck getting it. You could sue the person, but if not local, you are going to have to hire a lawyer where they... Read Answer
They cannot process your card without your consent, but you owe what you agreed to pay, and they could sue for the difference. However, the... Read Answer
You would have to file a petition in the Supreme Court or Civil Court. You would have to provide certain documents in this filing. You should consult... Read Answer
You can sue for fraud, but unless you can prove those representations, you are going to lose. Buyer Beware is really a legal concept. You... Read Answer