No. It all depends on whether the dealership is willing to take it back or not. They don't have to. No. You signed a contract and it's assumed under the eyes of the law that you are a reasonable and intelligent adult. Unless there's problem that was misrepresented, you own the car. There's no 3-day grace period or a buyer's remorse clause.
There is no cooling off period or grace period when buying a car in Georgia or in any other state. You buy the car under an as is policy.
Most finance/lease contracts allow the lender to either take the car back or purchase insurance and then charge the customer for it on their loan. The insurance the lender would buy is very expensive. As far as I know, there is not a grace period. Find out what car dealers don't want you to know at www.dealertricks.com
Read your policy. Some companies and policies offer a grace period and some don't. Call your agent not the car dealer to find out.
No, there is no grace period in any state. That is just a myth. Once you buy a new car it automatically becomes a used car worth far less. You bought it and you own it.
If you have music you want saved into a program after the initial or demo period has finished then the best way is to buy the program
Samgoody should have three days grace CDs if not I'm sorry
Buyback is an deal in which seller assure you to buy the goods back from you after a 'fixed' period. e...
Buyback is an deal in which seller assure you to buy the goods back from you after a 'fixed' period. e...
Contact the person you bought the car from. If they agree to take it back, great. If not your are stuck with it. There is no cooling off period on the purchase of an auto. That law only applies to unsolicited purchases.
When a coin is being withdrawn from circulation, there is usually an advance notification of the withdrawal, followed by a grace period when people can get rid of these coins at their local bank. Once the grace period is over and the coins have been demonetised, the banks will no longer accept the old coins. If your coins are very old and in good condition or better, you might take them to a coin dealer.
take it to the vet in than buy it a diper
Nope! Sometimes dealers will have a 3 Day Policy, but it is only if you exchange it and buy another one. Once you buy it, you own it!