JALLEN4 wrote:
jfkmk wrote:
A friend of mine just put a deposit on a car. It is completely refundable, non binding pending his daughter taking a look at it. As I mentioned before, most of the time these token deposits are fully refundable.
As for the person who replaces the fuel after a test drive, you gotta be the only one on the planet who does this.
Your friend with the non-binding deposit, what would he say if he takes his daughter back and it is sold since it was non-binding?
This is a VERY common way for car dealers to do business. They aren't going to hold the car for weeks, just one day or two. Sheesh.