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Old Sep 9, 2008, 10:05 AM
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Florida used car contracts

I was going to buy a used car in Florida, changed my mind after signing the papers BUT not before payment was given. Am I legally bound to purchase this car since I never gave them a dime of my money?? Need answer quickly!!! ANyone.

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Totally juvenile, revenge reddy - OP is trying to get out of contract based on vehicle being overpriced $2,000 - and yet OP signed the contract at that purchase price.

Simple question, no answer from OP.

Sure someone will come along with a comment.
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Sure someone will come along with a comment.
You bet your sweet bippy I will.

What paperwork did you sign exactly? Are you stating that all you signed was a purchase contract? If the dealer didn't accept your offer to purchase, then you're under no obligation to pay. However, if the dealer accepted your offer, it becomes a binding contract and you do have an obligation to purchase that vehicle.

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JudyKayTee agrees: Didn't want to call out your name but knew you would know - glad I didn't bet my bippy against you!
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