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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 614457" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I consider this personal injury but the other lawyers dont. LOL.</p><p></p><p>I am assuming you have read about the issues I have had with the car I purchased back in August, 2013. I found out not long after I bought the car that they lied to me about the car being totaled. In NC we have a law called [h=1]N.C. Gen. Stat § 75-1.1: Unfair & Deceptive Trade Practices Under North Carolina Law[/h]</p><p>The basic premise of this law is that a person such as a car dealer cannot give information that they should have known to be true, such as them telling me that the car had never been totaled. Not only did they tell me, they also have to sign a paper that says whether the car has been totaled, been in a flood, been a salvaged vehicle, been stolen or has had any reconstruction to it. They signed NO to everything but I later found out the car has been in 3 accidents with the third accident causing the insurance company to total it. The car was sent at that time to a salvage yard where the dealer that sold the car to me bought the car and brought it back to NC. For over a year the car was used as a rental vehicle once they fixed it up. Or at least that is what they had it registered to them as. </p><p></p><p>I had the car taken to them the day after I bought it after I found out the electric windows didnt work properly. I had the paperwork in the car at that time but after that, they had mysteriously disappeared. I went to the dealer and asked for copies of everything I had signed and they are refusing to give me anything. The police told me to get a subpoena but in order to do that I have to start a case against them.</p><p></p><p>Big circle. </p><p></p><p>The law is definitely in my corner but I need those papers to get anything started. Do you know anyway I can get them short of the subpoena? I am sending them a certified letter asking for them so that I can show they are not complying. What do you think?</p><p></p><p>If you want, here is the webpage for that law: <a href="http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/N.C._Gen._Stat_%C2%A7_75-1.1:_Unfair_%26_Deceptive_Trade_Practices_Under_North_Carolina_Law#cite_note-48" target="_blank">http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/N.C._Gen._Stat_%C2%A7_75-1.1:_Unfair_%26_Deceptive_Trade_Practices_Under_North_Carolina_Law#cite_note-48</a></p><p><a href="http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/N.C._Gen._Stat_%C2%A7_75-1.1:_Unfair_%26_Deceptive_Trade_Practices_Under_North_Carolina_Law#cite_note-48" target="_blank"></a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 614457, member: 1514"] I consider this personal injury but the other lawyers dont. LOL. I am assuming you have read about the issues I have had with the car I purchased back in August, 2013. I found out not long after I bought the car that they lied to me about the car being totaled. In NC we have a law called [h=1]N.C. Gen. Stat § 75-1.1: Unfair & Deceptive Trade Practices Under North Carolina Law[/h] The basic premise of this law is that a person such as a car dealer cannot give information that they should have known to be true, such as them telling me that the car had never been totaled. Not only did they tell me, they also have to sign a paper that says whether the car has been totaled, been in a flood, been a salvaged vehicle, been stolen or has had any reconstruction to it. They signed NO to everything but I later found out the car has been in 3 accidents with the third accident causing the insurance company to total it. The car was sent at that time to a salvage yard where the dealer that sold the car to me bought the car and brought it back to NC. For over a year the car was used as a rental vehicle once they fixed it up. Or at least that is what they had it registered to them as. I had the car taken to them the day after I bought it after I found out the electric windows didnt work properly. I had the paperwork in the car at that time but after that, they had mysteriously disappeared. I went to the dealer and asked for copies of everything I had signed and they are refusing to give me anything. The police told me to get a subpoena but in order to do that I have to start a case against them. Big circle. The law is definitely in my corner but I need those papers to get anything started. Do you know anyway I can get them short of the subpoena? I am sending them a certified letter asking for them so that I can show they are not complying. What do you think? If you want, here is the webpage for that law: [URL="http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/N.C._Gen._Stat_%C2%A7_75-1.1:_Unfair_%26_Deceptive_Trade_Practices_Under_North_Carolina_Law#cite_note-48"]http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/N.C._Gen._Stat_%C2%A7_75-1.1:_Unfair_%26_Deceptive_Trade_Practices_Under_North_Carolina_Law#cite_note-48 [/URL] [/QUOTE]
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