You have 3 days to cancel but only if it was a door to door sale, a health club, credit service center, self defence school, or weight loss center. Cancellation within 10 days is allowed for a timeshare or vacation club.
I think it is 3.
In most places, it is three days.
3 day lemon law
Read your contract.Read your contract.Read your contract.Read your contract.
You've got to wait until the contract expires. When you open your contract with Sky it tells you depending on the terms of your contract, how many days you need to be with them consecutively and after such time expires you may cancel.
There is no 3 day to cancel a new car purchase contract. The only time you have 3 days if the dealer came to your house or place of business and Solicit you. There is no 3 day to cancel a new car purchase contract. The only time you have 3 days if the dealer came to your house or place of business and Solicit you. ------------------------------------------------------------- Always read your contract before you deal with dealer, And I think is 10 days is very common for cancel your contract but it all are depend on your down payment & dealer's financial condition.
It could depend on the type of contract and in which state. In California, if you sign a home improvement contract, (room addition, kitchen remodel, etc.) you have 3 BUSINESS DAYS to cancel IF you signed the contract in your home. If you signed it in the contractors office you cannot cancel by law. It also depends on who you are dealing with. If all you lose is your deposit, consider it a lesson learned. Otherwise, see an attorney.
None! Once you purchase a vehicle and sign the contract you cannot cancel the contract or return the vehicle. The buyers remorse or cooling off period laws do not apply to the purchase of an automobile in in the state. This is a myth that simply will not die.
No. Many consumers mistakenly believe all contracts allow a 3-day cooling-off period to cancel. Generally, there's no cooling off period after you sign a contract. (In Maryland, only a few types of transactions, such as door-to-door sales contracts, allow you three business days to cancel.) However, if the dealer promised finance terms, such as a certain interest rate or monthly payment, and is unable to honor those terms, you can't be forced to accept other terms and may cancel the contract.
Many companies will only charge you for the exact number of days that an auto policy is active. Others will charge you a cancellation fee.
A contract is legally binding and in general you cannot cancel it. The only exception is if the contract states there is a period of time to cancel it. Many people have the wrong information on this topic.
I would think the 3 day Fed law would apply