How do I get out of a purchase contract on an ATV that I do not want?
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How do I get out of a purchase contract on an ATV that I do not want?
Purchased ATV recreational vehicle 2 days ago; returned to dealer the next day (yesterday). Told them I needed to cancel contract. I was told that theys would hold for 48 hours but “all sales are final”… they may or may not buy back; gave option to trade; said there was no return or cancellation per state law.
Asked on May 14, 2012 under General Practice, North Carolina
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Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
Whether you are entitled contractually to return the ATV that you puchased for a refund of your money depends upon what the purchase agreement states. As such, you need to carefully read the document to see if there is some basis under it for its return to the dealer and the refund of your money.
If there is nothing discussing a return policy and you purchased and took possession of the item, you are stuck with its purchase unless there is something materially wrong with it or you were defrauded in your purchase.
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