You find a product, maybe a vehicle, that you MUST have. You "fall in love" with that car, so you buy it. Then maybe a few days later, you think, WOW I really can't afford this, or when you get the vehicle home, it really is not as "pretty" as it was on the dealer's lot and you say "What was I thinking" when I bought this. Now how can I get out of this foolish purchase?
Know that the Buyer's Remorse laws in all states do not apply to the purchase of an automobile. They only apply to unsolicited sales. A salesman coming to your door, uninvited, a tele-markerter calling you on the phone, these are unsolicited sales that do come under the Buyer's Remorse laws. Purchasing a vehicle where you visited a dealership and bought a car is a sale that you solicit and is not covered by any Buyer's Remorse law.
is there a buyers remorse law in IL
No buyers remorse law in any state applies to the purchase of an automobile.
Does buyers remorse include water pipes
There is no buyers remorse law when purchasing a motor home in Idaho. There is no buyers remorse law in Idaho for vehicles or real estate. There is however, a lemon law.
The link below on Wika - buyers remorse - pretty much says it all buyers remorse is not really a law but a feeling that we experience when we make major purchases of any kind.
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No, the buyers remorse law only applies to unsolicited sales, not to the purchase of a vehicle.
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No, there is no buyers remorse law in any state covering the sale of an automobile. That law only applies to unsolicited sales.
Indiana does not have a car buyers remorse law. In this state, a sale is final immediately once all the paperwork is signed.
No, there is no buyers remorse law in any state covering the sale of an automobile. That law only applies to unsolicited sales.
There is no buyers remorse period in West Virginia on car loans. There is only a provision for contracts on health clubs.