Watertown, NY asked in Contracts and Criminal Law for Florida

Q: purchased car for $40,912.59. we redid bank & interest. afterwards original documents show price $42,407.59. $1,495 more

I purchase a preowned Lincoln Nautilus March 20, 2021. When we agree on the price, I was denied a copy the sale work sheet, and was to receive it before I left. In fact they gave me a UBS stick which was empty of files. He email all files except for bank & interest rate and work sheet documents. These documents I did not received until a month later. The bank & interest was changed on March 30, 2021. I was told by finical manager and also I expected just the bank and interest would be changed. A few days later I found that the original documents had been altered with a increase price of $1,495.

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Bruce Alexander Minnick
Bruce Alexander Minnick
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  • Tallahassee, FL
  • Licensed in Florida

A: Very interesting, but not unexpected since it involves a used car dealer. But no lawyer here on Justia could possibly advise you without seeing copies of ALL the documents involved in the transaction. If you want real advice, look for a Florida lawyer using the "Find a Lawyer" tab at the top of the page, select some lawyers and contact them by email.

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