blackman777
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If a buyer is buying a car long distance (and therefore cannot inspect the car), the buyer is under no obligation to keep the car if additional problems occur. According to U.S. law the seller must take back the "not working as advertised" car and refund the money.
There are thousands of such cases where a dishonest seller tried to screw a buyer (by not revealing flaws), and the judge forced the seller to repay all the cash (plus fines on top of it). It's called fraud.
There are thousands of such cases where a dishonest seller tried to screw a buyer (by not revealing flaws), and the judge forced the seller to repay all the cash (plus fines on top of it). It's called fraud.