Used Car Return Rights
Summary
In Missouri, you may challenge an as is car sale if significant defects were undisclosed. Without title transfer, the sale might not be final. Incorrect paperwork and dealer avoidance can strengthen your case. Consider consulting a consumer protection attorney for guidance.Full Conversation
Yes. He said he would resell it for my refund, but has avoided all calls and locked the door during business hours since every attempt we made to contact him.
It sounds like you're facing a challenging situation. Here are some steps you could consider:
- Document all communication attempts with the dealership.
- Consider sending a formal demand letter outlining your concerns and requesting a refund.
- You might want to consult with a consumer protection attorney for further action.
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Reason: Want to return a used car bought 'as is' due to undisclosed defects like computer, brakes, electrical short, coolant leaking. Incorrect paperwork date, no title transfer. Dealer avoiding contact after promising refund.
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