Suitland, MD asked in Consumer Law for Virginia

Q: I bought a warranty w/my car 2yrs ago,I tried today to use it,but it wasnt sent in. I was scammed/faked what can I do?

I was sold a cilajet warranty with my car. I called to make a claim and the company says it was never submitted by the dealer. The dealership had no contracts with the company that they sold me the warranty for. Im paying on the warranty for nothing. I have the original contract. The manager apologized. How can I get my money and the interest. Does this void my contract? I was totally mislead and sold a warranty with registration numbers and signatures that doesnt exist. They are stealing my money.

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A: You should sue the dealership for the cost of the warranty you "bought" and the cost of the repairs you're going to make that would have been covered under the warranty. You certainly have a breach of contract claim and possibly a fraud claim. If you decide to hire a lawyer, I'm sure anyone who responds would be happy to help. Good luck.

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