Dealership attempting to change lease terms after the fact
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As others have suggested, you don't even know if you have a dispute. You don't have to be a licensed attorney to know that you should seek the facts of the matter before getting out the sledge hammer.
1. Simply call the dealer in the morning and ask if they made an innocent mistake.\
2. If yes, no foul,they send an error free contract to sign.
3, If they claim that the smudged document reads .25 or they say they weren't authorized to offer .20, then you will need to spend the $600/hour on the attorney, but only if you feel there is a good chance you will rack up an additional 12000 miles for every hour he/she will be charging you.
This is business advice, not legal advice.
1. Simply call the dealer in the morning and ask if they made an innocent mistake.\
2. If yes, no foul,they send an error free contract to sign.
3, If they claim that the smudged document reads .25 or they say they weren't authorized to offer .20, then you will need to spend the $600/hour on the attorney, but only if you feel there is a good chance you will rack up an additional 12000 miles for every hour he/she will be charging you.
This is business advice, not legal advice.
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Unhingd (06-01-2016)
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After a bit of chatting, and since the entire lease agreement is effectively negotiable at this point (since it never fully went through), he offered to comp the charges for some small add-ons to the vehicle (totaling about $1k) as a sign of goodwill and to generally prevent the sale from leaving a bad taste in the mouth.
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