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Dec 98 I bought a car at a buy here, pay here place,stupid of me. I was expecting a child in a few weeks and needed a car. What I didn't know is that the car I bought was not going to pass inspection in my state. I lived in PA at the time and car was inspected in NY. In April of 99,I was still trying to get paperwork for car to actually have it inspected in PA. Had been driving on a temp reg sticker. PA mech wouldn't pass it, said the brakes were rusted thru and there was no way that this happened in such a short space of time. I tried to return the car and was asked what I was complaining about cuz the car lasted for 4 mths. I can no longer drive car so I told them to take it. Now I owe the difference. They get a pmt when they garnish my wages. It has been a year since last pmt as I have new emp. Now I have received a letter from a local law firm subpeopning my finacial info and that they will be taking my tax return. Do I have any rights at all?
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What is a good, reliable first car?
You have the right to take responsibility for your own actions, and to do so in a timely fashion.Today date is March 22, 2007.
Your saga began in Dec 1998.
Handle it.
You have the right to remain stupid !
What inforamtion/safety checks is a used car dealer required to provied?
YES, you have rights. You signed an agreement and now you have the right to pay what you owe.You didn't inspect the car before buying it..you took a risk. Unless the used car dealer defrauded you with lies, there is not much you can do. You could have fixed up the car to pass inspections, but you didn't. You also had your wages garnished, which shows that you weren't financially responsible. Learn from your mistakes and move on with your life. Be careful, and be responsible.
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