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Where is my @#$%^*ing SUV? by Village Idiot2005-12-19 09:49:04
  Excuse me? You paid in full, based on... by McNutcase 2005-12-19 09:54:48
a contract which stated that they would deliver by end of October? That's called a binding contract.

They are now, and have been since they went past the original date, in breach of contract. You're perfectly entitled to demand your money back, you can very likely sue their butts off.

Note: I am not a lawyer, although I am engaged to one, and this post should not under any circumstances be taken as legal advice. If you want legal advice, consult a lawyer licensed to practise in the relevant jurisdiction.
[ Reply ]
    Unlike the building trade.. by Village Idiot2005-12-19 10:08:18
      Pay a lawyer to draft and send that letter. by kahuana2005-12-19 10:18:09
        Actually, the dealership.. by Village Idiot2005-12-19 10:29:07
          If your dealership *had* been doing a good job, by kahuana2005-12-19 10:32:39
            They didn't. by Village Idiot2005-12-19 10:36:47
              You *could* have paid them a deposit, by kahuana2005-12-19 10:44:47
      Buildings.. bwahahaha by ag_wyvern2005-12-19 10:18:43
        multi year build for tax purposes by unjust2005-12-19 10:24:06
          Actually. by ag_wyvern2005-12-19 10:27:29
      Penalty clauses when building houses by Rattler2005-12-19 10:36:55
        then you need some repuatable builders by unjust2005-12-19 10:57:29
          Around here they are seeing weather, material and by techi8702005-12-19 13:08:04

 

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