Hi Army Judge:
Went back to dealer today, but as imagined, he did not return the value "overcharged" and not agreed, on the remote starter, saying that I signed the loan and invoice.
They were all really mean/nasty and the sales manager kept saying: "Did you not agree to this loan amount?"...
Thank you, blueman33. In case they agree to refund the remote starter, can they do (return) on my credit card which was used to place a deposit of $500?
I believe the warranty can be canceled by law and goes towards the principal owed. Is that right?
Thank you, army judge and blueman33:
Not familiar, but why the fact that dealer might own the note make it easier to resolve disputes? Does this apply to NYS too?
I called Chase and they already have my loan set-up...
Also, as mentioned by blueman33, can I use the fact that the signature...
Bought a new car recently (last week) and dealer (financial manager) offered for "free" extended warranty roadside assistance for 2 years ($259), but after analyzing loan and invoice discovered that it was fully billed to me. Also during negotiation they offered to pay mostly of Remote Starter...