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rexlion
Jun 30, 2019Explorer
You trusted the salesmen at a dealership? Wow.
You do know how to tell when they lie, don't you? The telltale sign of a lie is, their lips move.
Their 'out' is that they kinda-sorta disclosed by telling you they bought it from an insurance company, and they did it that way in the hope that you would be naive enough to not realize the implication. So, you can (#1) get mad, check the state statutes, kick up a dust storm and maybe get your money back after months of heartburn and sleepless nights. Or, since you like the trailer, you can (#2) chalk it up to education and forget about it... and on resale you might take a hit, but that's about the worst of it. Based on what you've written, I think you'll do option #2, and I think that is indeed the best way to go. You can always kick some sand in the dealer's face by posting their name here... ;)
You do know how to tell when they lie, don't you? The telltale sign of a lie is, their lips move.
Their 'out' is that they kinda-sorta disclosed by telling you they bought it from an insurance company, and they did it that way in the hope that you would be naive enough to not realize the implication. So, you can (#1) get mad, check the state statutes, kick up a dust storm and maybe get your money back after months of heartburn and sleepless nights. Or, since you like the trailer, you can (#2) chalk it up to education and forget about it... and on resale you might take a hit, but that's about the worst of it. Based on what you've written, I think you'll do option #2, and I think that is indeed the best way to go. You can always kick some sand in the dealer's face by posting their name here... ;)
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