No, not unless you sign a contract
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No, they do not. Although, the Bank of America offers a good amount of other loans. They offer Dealer purchases, private party purchases, refinance, and lease buyout for auto.
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No. You can however have a dealer in another state ship a handgun to a dealer in your state, then purchase the gun through the dealer in your state.
Call the manufacturer and request information on the cost of parts. You may be able to order the necessary parts directly from the manufacturer. If not you may have to request local dealer information and order through the authorized dealer.
No they can not be sued because you bought the car AS IS. They only offered it for sale AS IS. It was your decision to purchases it in the manner that it was offered.
Vulcan operates through dealer purchases. YOu may purchase your Vulcan industrial cooking appliance through a local dealer. Look at the vulcan website http://vulcanequipment.com/Vulcan/Dealers/ to find a dealer near you.
Sometimes GPS systems can be installed before purchases, though this is usually an optional, extra cost device from the manufacturer/dealer or is only included with luxury autos (such as BMW).
When a dealer purchases gold jewelry, it is purchased for a price much lower than it is sold for. When the dealer's purchase price is lower than the sale price, it becomes a profit.
yes you can. a vehicle can go to any car dealer. no restrictions
In North Carolina this form is used as a Dealer Reassigment of ownership. This means when a Dealer buy a car from a person or another dealer and then they re-sale the vehicle to another person or dealer. With this form the dealer does not have to register the vehicle on their name before selling it.
No. Dealer is a noun (a person). Used with another noun (dealer discount, dealer incentives), it is a noun adjunct rather than an adjective.