Dealer wants $1400 after I got the car!
the dealership would have a better (more honest) case... if the check amount was on the contract.
the fact that the higher amount was on the contract and the dealership knowingly accepted the lower check... proves the situation to be pretty fishy..... if the dealership "caught" the "problem" right then.. then the buyer would have said NO, NO... hours or days later, it would have gone back to the original verbal negotiation... but instead what played out... made the buyer feel "forced" into doing what is "right"...
the fact that the higher amount was on the contract and the dealership knowingly accepted the lower check... proves the situation to be pretty fishy..... if the dealership "caught" the "problem" right then.. then the buyer would have said NO, NO... hours or days later, it would have gone back to the original verbal negotiation... but instead what played out... made the buyer feel "forced" into doing what is "right"...
the dealership would have a better (more honest) case... if the check amount was on the contract.
the fact that the higher amount was on the contract and the dealership knowingly accepted the lower check... proves the situation to be pretty fishy..... if the dealership "caught" the "problem" right then.. then the buyer would have said NO, NO... hours or days later, it would have gone back to the original verbal negotiation... but instead what played out... made the buyer feel "forced" into doing what is "right"...
the fact that the higher amount was on the contract and the dealership knowingly accepted the lower check... proves the situation to be pretty fishy..... if the dealership "caught" the "problem" right then.. then the buyer would have said NO, NO... hours or days later, it would have gone back to the original verbal negotiation... but instead what played out... made the buyer feel "forced" into doing what is "right"...
what i am trying to say here... is that if the check and contract matched... it might prove a more, real, math mistake.
but the things that played out... to me... proves fraud.
you can easily prove that the signing of the contract was an oversight on the buyer........ that is proved by the check that he wrote.
you can't prove a mistake by the dealership.... they knowily accepted the wrong check...... i mean HOW COULD YOU NOT LOOK AT THE AMOUNT ON THE CHECK??
i would love.. LOVE to hear the salesperson's response to that.
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