What can you do if someone sells you a bad car?

What can you do if someone sells you a bad car?

You can report them to Commerce Commission. See Solving problems with your car dealer. If you have a problem with your vehicle because the seller misled you, you may be able to cancel the contract and get compensation under the Contract and Commercial Law Act.

Can you sue if someone sells you a bad car?

Steps to Take If the Dealership Sold You a Defective Car Yes, you can sue a dealership or a manufacturer if they sold or leased you a new or used lemon if you meet the criteria under the California Lemon Law. Under the state law, your vehicle may be replaced or repurchased if it is a lemon.

Are private car sales considered as is?

Private Party Sales Are Generally “As Is” If you buy an automobile from a private party in California that is already out of the manufacturer’s warranty, then absent a guarantee from the seller that the vehicle will continue to operate it is an “as is” sale i.e., it comes with no warranties whatsoever.

Can eBay force me to accept a return?

eBay may automatically accept a return from a buyer on your behalf if an eBay shipping label is available, and the request was made within the return window permitted by your policy. Once received, you will have 2 business days to review the returned item and issue a buyer refund, or ask eBay to step in and help.

Is a private seller responsible for lost package?

If you agreed to them, it’s not the seller’s responsibility if your order has gone missing. If your item wasn’t delivered to the location you agreed, it’s the seller’s legal responsibility to sort out the issue.

Who is liable if package is lost?

The short answer is: The seller, which means you, the business owner. Obviously, if you printed the wrong address on the shipping label, didn’t include a return address, or poorly packaged the item, it’s 100% on you to compensate the customer with a new shipment or a refund.

What happens if a package never arrived?

If the proper amount of time has passed and the item has not arrived, you may submit a search request for your lost mailpiece on the Missing Mail application and/or file a claim. Using the Insurance tracking numbers on the receipt, you can check the delivery status either online at USPS Tracking®.

Is the post office responsible for lost packages?

The USPS® liability is restricted to lost, damaged, and/or missing content claims for the following products: Insured Mail (includes any mail class purchased with Insurance, i.e. First-Class Mail® or Priority Mail®)

What happens if post office loses my package?

You can report a missing USPS package by filing a claim at the USPS claims site. The sender or receiver of a USPS package can file a claim, but the original purchase receipt must be available. You can receive a refund for mail that is lost or never delivered to its final destination as long as the package is insured.

How long before mail is considered lost?

Timeline for Filing Claims

Customers may file claims for damaged and/or missing contents immediately, but no later than 60 days from the date of mailing.
Mail Type or Service When to File (from mailing date)
No Sooner Than No Later Than
Priority Mail Express 7 days 60 days
Priority Mail Express Collect on Delivery 15 days 60 days

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