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New
and Used Vehicle Dealer Fraud
What
is automotive fraud?
This
is a very broad question. In general, the sale or leasing of cars
without a proper disclosure of known defects or dangerous conditions
with the vehicle constitutes auto fraud.
There
are various types of fraud:
What
kinds of fraud can be perpetrated on a used car buyer? To name a
few, forging your signature on a document, rolling back or replacing
the odometer, falsifying figures or terms on a lease, lemon
laundering, and lying about the previous ownership history. One of
the most common types of fraud encountered by our clients is being
sold a used car which later turns out to have extensive presale
collision damage. Often the consumer, before purchasing the vehicle,
asks the salesman if the car was ever in an accident and the
salesman replies something like this: "Absolutely not! If it
had been in an accident I couldn't sell you this vehicle even if I
wanted to." Sometime later, when you discover to your chagrin
that the car indeed had sustained major collision damage, the
salesman's false claim may play back in your mind, but be assured
that the salesman is never going to admit to having made such a
pronouncement.
The
Law Offices Of William McGee has retained and settled hundreds of
dealer fraud cases, with little or no cost to the client. You have
rights! We can ensure that you get the benefits of those rights.
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