Q: I recently found out that the dealership where I purchased my car changed my income in order to get a car loan.
Is this legal? On my credit report they tried 4 times before the 5th bank approved the loan. I felt rushed through the whole process. I now realize I must have had sucker written on my forehead.
A: This could be considered a part loan on behalf of the dealership. The problem is that the loan company could end up repossessing your vehicle if they feel you were a part of that fraud. You should consult with a “consumer law attorney” in your area before taking any action.
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