You bought a car "as is" without warranty. If you don't have any papers that say its good for 30 days or more, you don't have any guarantee. Call the company & see if they forgot to give you the papers.
Sign is already a verb, as it can be used as an action.For example: "we will sign the papers".Some other verbs are signs, signing and signed.
Once you sign the papers you cannot change your mind unless the seller agrees. Buyers remorse laws do not apply to the purchase of a vehicle.
Yes, you should get the car after you sign all the papers.
No, you can walk away. But if the seller is selling the car "As Is", and requires you to sign an agreement as such, either sign or walk. "As Is" means exactly that. You are buying it with no warranty at all, either written or verbal. Some used car dealers will offer a warranty, and some states require they offer at least a 30 day warranty. Do not buy any used car without first having it looked at by a trusted mechanic. The money you pay him is money well spent. Buy a used car without having it inspected by a professional, and you will deserve what you get.
I am doing the same thing in art, where i looked was google.ca, i would write a paragraph about shapes but i dont have my papers on me.
In mathematical papers I've seen it used as a binary operator that adds an element to an ordered set (a list).
"As Is" is a key word to place in the warranty of a used car.
no, once you sign the papers, its yours; unless prior arrangements are made
The Gamestop warranty is for rebuilt PS3s and the Sony warranty is for new and lasts a year. You do not compare a used warranty with a new item warranty.
No. Warranty is a noun or verb, and can be used as an adjunct (adjective) as in "warranty form." There is no direct adverb form.
Some dealers offer a warranty but most do not. If there is no warranty written down there is no warranty at all.
https://www.warrantydirect.com/ is the best spot i have found. They offer great deals on used car warranty and i have had a great pleasure with there warranty.