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unclebenny
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Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2007 3:00 pm |
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Joined: Wed Oct 08, 2003 3:27 am Posts: 934 Location: Oconomowoc WI
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I needed a new daily as the little bro is home now and going to school starting this semester.... I bought a 2000 mazda millenia S w/59K miles. I would like to get the background info on it within the 3 days (wisconsin state law) I have to take it back if I find anything major wrong with it. VIN: JM1TA2226Y1615078 Hopefully there is a charitable person out there with carfax. 
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unclebenny
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Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2007 10:25 am |
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Joined: Wed Oct 08, 2003 3:27 am Posts: 934 Location: Oconomowoc WI
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This is a test of the subliminal messaging system.
***Someone wants to check the forums, see this thread, and run a carfax for me.***
This has been a test of the subliminal messaging system.
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SJ
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Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2007 11:06 am |
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346.57(5)
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Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 4:44 pm |
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Joined: Mon Feb 20, 2006 5:55 pm Posts: 52 Location: Waukesha
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Uncle Benny, Thought I would throw this up here to make sure people understand about our not so good 3 day return law and motor vehicles and dealers. This is from the WI. D.O.T.
Purchase cancellation
Many consumers mistakenly believe they have three days to cancel a motor vehicle purchase contract. They do not. The 3-day "cooling off" period only applies to sales the dealer makes away from the dealership
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346.57(5)
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Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 4:58 pm |
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Joined: Mon Feb 20, 2006 5:55 pm Posts: 52 Location: Waukesha
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After posting the last I realized I picked on car dealers. Granted I only hate real estate agents more but, Our "3 day cooling off law" actually only applies to a certain kind of transaction. I'll paste the specifics below. In all instanace of larger purchaces DO NOT count on this law as your reason to return or cancel a binding contract. Sorry if this is off track. That being said here you go:
A provision of the Wisconsin Consumer Act grants Wisconsin citizens the right to cancel certain consumer transactions within three business days. This provision applies to any consumer transactions involving the extension of credit. It also applies to cash transactions of $25 or more. Some companies request a partial cash payment of $24.99. However, if the total transaction is $25 or more, the company must still provide the right to cancel.
The three-day right to cancel applies to transactions initiated through face-to-face contact (for instance, a door-to-door seller) away from the seller's regular place of business. It also applies to mail or telephone solicitations directed to a particular customer. The transaction must also be consummated away from the seller's regular place of business. The law requires the seller to give you two copies of a notice setting forth your rights. Wisconsin law requires that the notice be in a specific format, unless the company uses a form permitted by the federal right to cancel law, modified to comply with our state law. The Wisconsin notice looks like this:
The cancellation must be in writing. Use one of the two copies of the notice of your right to cancel and write on it, "I hereby cancel this contract." Mail it to the seller. The notice must be sent to the seller by midnight of the third business day after the seller has given you the notice. You can also send a letter, telegram, or other correspondence indicating your intention to cancel. Within ten days, the seller must refund all payments made by you and cancel any contract signed by you. You are not liable for any finance or other charges and the transaction is void.
The seller must return any property traded in by you within 20 days. If the seller has delivered any property to you, you may keep it until the seller has returned the down payment. At that time, you must make the property available to the seller. If the property isn't picked up within 20 days after you have made it available, you are entitled to keep the property without any obligation to pay for it.
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SJ
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Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 5:38 pm |
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346.57(5) wrote: After posting the last I realized I picked on car dealers <snip> Ya big meanie. SJ
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