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Joe, Small claims court is a good idea. But first, check with a local atty. as Hank suggested, especially one that will give a free initial consultation to you. If he says the sleasy dealer will have to pay his fee, then I would let your new atty. handle it all. Also a good idea is to pay for as many transactions as you can via credit card. I had a sleasy car dealer from Greensboro,N.C. , try to rip me off for a defective car part. After many promises and no refund, I contacted BofA and explained my situation, and within 30 days my money was refunded to my account. Don't let these people get away with this. It will cost us all. Good Luck, George Burke 1977FC31 Charlotte
On Sat, May 1, 2010 at 8:07 AM, MARGARET M ZAKOWSKI <"mjzakowski@juno.com"> wrote:
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