I was sold a 2007 motorcycle yesterday and while the salesman was explaining the contract to me he made the extra warranty, tire plan, service plan, and aggravated burglary insurance all sound close to it was included in using a special promotion. He never once told me that I be going to be charged any more money but instead continued on even telling me at one point that I could recieve an extra year of warranty for the same price, i even asked him again at that point and he said yes it would not give any more to the cost. Well when i got home i went through the contract i realised that that warranty added 2000 dollars to the total cost along beside another 2000 dollars in other items that I was never told would cost anymore. Is at hand anything I can do? I need these items taken off, it almost doubled the cost of the motorcycle and I be misled and told the were included. I either want them to clutch the bike back or atleast take the extra 4000+ surrounded by charges off and take those out of my financing.
Bottom line - when you signed the paperwork, you agreed to these numbers. The time to question this is beforehand you sign, not the next day. Not much you can do. Don't a short time ago sign a legal document if you didn't read it or don't understand it.
Don't you read things before you sign them? You may know how to get some of the items cancelled. Go to the dealership and tell them what you told us here. No guarantees that it will work, but it's noticeably worth a try. Most extended warranty can be cancelled. That is still an option. Consider this a life lesson, when spending thousands of dollars... at lease read the dollar amount back signing the contract. Oh, and you trusted a car salesman? Another life lesson studious.
Next time, pick the sales person up and throw him. However far away he lands... to be precise how much you can trust him. This is only accurate if he weights about 400lbs. If smaller quantity, subtract several feet.
Bottom line - when you signed the paperwork, you agreed to these numbers. The time to question this is beforehand you sign, not the next day. Not much you can do. Don't a short time ago sign a legal document if you didn't read it or don't understand it.
Answers: Tell the salesman that you want to see him AND his officer in the manager's office, and explain tremendously clearly that you were mislead, and if they don't take it past its sell-by date, you'll go to the local TV station's consumer advocate (every town have one) and start complaining, and if they want to be on TV that's their business. So what will it be? Also write to local BBB and file a complaint.
Don't you read things before you sign them? You may know how to get some of the items cancelled. Go to the dealership and tell them what you told us here. No guarantees that it will work, but it's noticeably worth a try.
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This is a common problem while dealing with nouns on vehicles. The problem is so big many companies are very soon recording these conversations. Basically, you can't win this argument in court. It will be your word against theirs. However, the warranty that you bought can most probable be refunded. I sell cars and we settlement the warranty at any time if it hasn't been used. Call the dealership and ask your finance entity.Bottom line - when you signed the paperwork, you agreed to these numbers. The time to question this is beforehand you sign, not the next day. Not much you can do. Don't a short time ago sign a legal document if you didn't read it or don't understand it.
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Don't you read things before you sign them? You may know how to get some of the items cancelled. Go to the dealership and tell them what you told us here. No guarantees that it will work, but it's noticeably worth a try. Most extended warranty can be cancelled. That is still an option. Consider this a life lesson, when spending thousands of dollars... at lease read the dollar amount back signing the contract. Oh, and you trusted a car salesman? Another life lesson studious.
Next time, pick the sales person up and throw him. However far away he lands... to be precise how much you can trust him. This is only accurate if he weights about 400lbs. If smaller quantity, subtract several feet.
Bottom line - when you signed the paperwork, you agreed to these numbers. The time to question this is beforehand you sign, not the next day. Not much you can do. Don't a short time ago sign a legal document if you didn't read it or don't understand it.
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Answers: Tell the salesman that you want to see him AND his officer in the manager's office, and explain tremendously clearly that you were mislead, and if they don't take it past its sell-by date, you'll go to the local TV station's consumer advocate (every town have one) and start complaining, and if they want to be on TV that's their business. So what will it be? Also write to local BBB and file a complaint.
Don't you read things before you sign them? You may know how to get some of the items cancelled. Go to the dealership and tell them what you told us here. No guarantees that it will work, but it's noticeably worth a try.
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