As long as you're at the SAME dealership, yes.
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It would depend on the details of your purchase agreement and local legislation.
No. Buyers remorse does not apply to automobiles.
it depends on the dealership.
Leons bought The Brick a few days ago.
If the DVDs are unopened and have not been taken out of the original package and you have the reciept you should be able to return them. But you may only get a store credit.
The Maplin return policy is low rated due to the fact that it must be returned within twenty eight days. If it is beyond that, they won't accept it even if it is faulty.
No. There is no "buyers remorse" law for vehicles. If you change your mind 1 minute after driving off the lot, the car is still yours.
Some states have the "Lemon Law" where the consumer can return a car no questions asked as long as it's within three (3) days. After those days have passed, you will need to consult professional legal advice as to what recourse, if any, you may have.
depends: if you mean complete return then it really depends on the network you bought it with: o2 yes (but no refund of airtime credit because that can be used up) otherwise no. If it is faulty you should be able to return if bought less than 28 days ago either for a refund (not airtime credit) or a faulty exchange.
No the dealership is under no obligation to allow a consumer to return the car. Once the contract is signed the car has a new owner and belongs to the buyer.
I bought a bag only a few days ago and it is 100% FAKE. Dont bother with them.
yes, i just bought it a few days ago!
when i bought it a couple of days ago it was 10 bucks