That's not a question. Please try asking a question. Details like where you live might be helpful.
In most cases, you will need the credit card used for the purchase to return an item.
Yes, you typically need the card you used to make the purchase in order to return an item.
Yes, you can typically return a cashier's check to the bank that issued it if you no longer need it.
Yes, you can amend an amended tax return if you need to make additional changes or corrections.
Yes. In return you need to get a deed that transfers their interest to you. This should all be done under the supervision of your attorney.Yes. In return you need to get a deed that transfers their interest to you. This should all be done under the supervision of your attorney.Yes. In return you need to get a deed that transfers their interest to you. This should all be done under the supervision of your attorney.Yes. In return you need to get a deed that transfers their interest to you. This should all be done under the supervision of your attorney.
You need to be more specific in your question. Return a car to a dealer, return a leased car, return a borrowed car to a friend, return a rental car?
In general, you cannot return a car to a dealer. You can sell it back to them, though. Selling it won't affect your credit.
you cant, you need to take it to the dealer to have them put their dipstick in to ck the level.
You can file your louisiana state return with turbotax however it will not be free you will need to purchase the louisiana state software.
I PURCHASED A used CAR and don't need to keep it due to health problems! CAN I RETURN IT to dealer within 3 days of purchase ?
There is no return period unless the dealer has such a voluntary, user friendly policy. Most car sales are final. You need to read your contract and know the dealer's policies before signing anything.
maybe they wanted to keep it ;0
In most cases, you will not need to register your car, the dealer will do it for you. You need to ask as each dealer is different.
Yes you do need a return label
No! It is the buyers need to take due diligence! In other words, you are responsible for what you buy. The dealer may not have been aware, and as always a person is and should be responsible for their own actions!
There are NO RETURNS! There is no federal law requiring a car dealer or a person selling a car to take a car back. The only exceptions are where the dealer voluntarily offers to take a car back or certain transactions in California that are covered by the California Car Buyers Bill of Rights.
There is no return period unless the dealer has such a voluntary, user friendly policy. Most car sales are final. You need to read your contract and know the dealer's policies before signing anything.