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Sep 16, 2013Explorer II
I would not be that concerned. This is an established dealer correct? You did your due diligence on dealer reputation didn't you?
99.9% chance if you did your homework and they are a reputable dealer it will be the standard boiler plate contract. You said they sent you the terms and conditions electronically. What more do you want?
You could ask for a blank contract just to read the fine print, but like I said that is just boiler plate you agree to the encumbrance, they agree to loan you x dollars at x rate for x term. Late fees and penalties are usually set by state law.
Even when you sit down there will be plenty of blank spots on the contract because for only &16.00 a month you can finance a yearly hosing.
I think you are making a mountain out of a molehill.
99.9% chance if you did your homework and they are a reputable dealer it will be the standard boiler plate contract. You said they sent you the terms and conditions electronically. What more do you want?
You could ask for a blank contract just to read the fine print, but like I said that is just boiler plate you agree to the encumbrance, they agree to loan you x dollars at x rate for x term. Late fees and penalties are usually set by state law.
Even when you sit down there will be plenty of blank spots on the contract because for only &16.00 a month you can finance a yearly hosing.
I think you are making a mountain out of a molehill.
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