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Dealership messed up the paperwork
Had the wrong vin number and now they cant send it to the banks.
i already have the car wot to do? brb |
LAWLS, Kinda not your problem. They need to fix it ASAP.
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its not me that messed up its them
they want me to resign paperwork |
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Sign the corrected paper work. What's the problem?
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when you go resign make sure you read everything all over again. make sure they didn't increase some costs or new terms here and there.
OR... since you already have the car you can just stop responding to the dealer. lol. let them pay for your car :p (kidding... sort of...) |
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you can probably cancel the contract and drive the heck out of the car and then give it back to them without losing money. They gave you a car that was not signed properly which in that case, the contract is void. At least i think that's how it works
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Legally yes, but in most states there would consequences, IE Grand Theft after your contract was considered void.
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The OP should just look at his contract (they gave him a copy) and then check his VIN. If the VIN's on the paperwork and the car match, there is no reason to do anything. If they don't match, he needs to go down and sign new paperwork with the accurate VIN and then make sure none of the other terms or conditions have changed. |
Assume it's just a clerical error, honestly. I work at a Toyota store, it happens with Camrys atleast once a month. Go in, check to make sure all your terms are the same, and sign. There is nothing nefarious going on, IMO. The old ways of the car business are dying, slowly, but dying.
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