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Halmfamily
Dec 03, 2015Explorer
Every vehicle I've purchased in Alabama I've had to sign an arbitration clause. It states that if I have a problem with the dealer I cannot take them to court but must work with through an arbitrator to settle the issue.
It's supposedly protects both the dealer and the customer, however the dealer hires the arbitrator to handle the issue. When I had to go this route on a Ford Taurus back in 04 it was a waste of time. Ended up selling the car and spread the word to never use that dealer.
It's supposedly protects both the dealer and the customer, however the dealer hires the arbitrator to handle the issue. When I had to go this route on a Ford Taurus back in 04 it was a waste of time. Ended up selling the car and spread the word to never use that dealer.
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