Saturday, 04 September 2010




You find a car on Craig’s List and the private seller states that it’s in great condition. The images show no physical damage and the seller says the car has received regular maintenance throughout its lifetime. You buy the car and it breaks down on your way home. Living on a small salary, you cannot afford to have the automobile repaired. Since the car was sold “as is” what recourse do you have? In a word…none. It’s a little known...
Full Story: The Examiner



 

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