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Old 11-12-2009, 09:46 PM
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So, did you sign any documentation that stated that the deposit was "non-refundable"? If the answer is no, then they have to give you back your money.
All those sales slip has "non-refundable" fine print on them.... thats how the dealers lock you in.
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Old 11-12-2009, 09:50 PM
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All those sales slip has "non-refundable" fine print on them.... thats how the dealers lock you in.
When I put down a deposit for my order last month, the only thing that I signed was the CC slip. I also signed the purchase price agreement. Nowhere did it state that the deposit was "non-refundable".
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Old 11-12-2009, 10:12 PM
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I also signed the purchase price agreement.

Did the purchase price agreement have a build attached, or a MSRP? A particular MSRP number could show if the $100 for rails is in it.

In any case, I would be completely shocked if the dealer actually kept the deposit if you declined to accept the vehicle.
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Old 11-12-2009, 10:05 PM
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All those sales slip has "non-refundable" fine print on them.... thats how the dealers lock you in.
In some states, such as Wisconsin, it doesn't matter what is printed on the agreement, the State law overrides what is signed. Some dealers still put it on the agreement in Wisconsin, even though they know it is unenforceable, as most people believe it and think they are locked-into the deal.
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In some states, such as Wisconsin, it doesn't matter what is printed on the agreement, the State law overrides what is signed. Some dealers still put it on the agreement in Wisconsin, even though they know it is unenforceable, as most people believe it and think they are locked-into the deal.
I agree... there is always (most cases). A way out. Ive disputed with CC (American Express) they are very lenient with stuff like this... but can be a big hassle.
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same dealer, my fren can'x his car 1 day before schedule pick-up, and he got full refund for his deposit.

p/s I m abt to fax over my insurance & registration (For trade-in), now I m going to hold on till I "see" the X
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