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Originally posted by mystique98: Oh a concern I did have was about "Binding Commercial Arbitration Agreement." I don't really know what it is but I heard something on the news when they had a similar story that if you signed one of these you can't sue if the deal doesn't go through. But if I did sue it was because the deal go through...fraudualantly, so I'm not sure given the specific details of everything I have a loop-hole for pursuing them civilly
this is my quick .02 on this arbitration agreement. the agreement is binding that any and all disputes arising from the sale of the vehicle must go through arbitration, instead of court (which usually favors the company). BUT, since this is a contract based on fraud it could be argued that the contract never "existed" and therefore can go before a civil court or contract court, or both. dont wait dude, be on the phone to attorneys allll day if need be until you find someone who can help you. this should be an easy fix but not one that you can handle yourself, which is what theyre banking on. this type of sh*t happens every day in car sales. its a gamble on their side but the odds are incredibly in their favor. most people will cave in and just do as theyre told.
dont even worry about this arbitration clause at this point. this would be up to the judge to decide if he/she should hear the case or if it should be heard by an arbitrator. typically, the courts dont like to see unethical business practices used to screw the little guy. the only issue i see being a problem for you is proving you didnt intend to purchase the vehicle. no matter what you say, your actions will be looked upon. this can go either way. the fraud part is only a component of this mess but is not a complete slam dunk.
btw, again, how old are you?? pllleeease tell me youre under 18.
Originally posted by Tourgasm:
Sometimes you can mess up a word so bad that spell check doens't know what the hell you're talking about.
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