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Foids Posting L's :marseyl:

https://old.reddit.com/r/personalfinance/comments/1caiute/new_car_help_got_a_new_car_at_22k_got_a_receipt/?sort=controversial

Let's say the ticket on my car said if was for sale for 22k

I put a 12k down payment on it.

Walked out with a 72 mo loan and 330.00 car payment. (That includes a 72mo warranty)

2 weeks later I get the title and in the same envelope is a paper that says the purchase price was 32k.

I'm so lost someone help me.

Does that mean I actually bought a 32,000.00 2021 honda civic with 0 bells 0 whistles???

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these are the people demanding their student loans be canceled

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Exactly.

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Don't let the dealership off like that. Sure, OP wasn't necessarily paying attention as well as he should have, but the dealer for sure knew what they were doing and hiding all the extras in the financing while either brushing it off as an aside or never mentioning those items in the first place, and hoping OP wouldn't read the sales contract.

I hate these people so much.

If you're making a purchase this large you should read the fricking documents they're trying to get you to sign. There is zero excuse for not doing so.

Edit: here's another one

Show me one public school that teaches Legal Contracts and contractual language 101.

As if you need a fricking law degree to read what I'm certain was in pretty plain English. I guarantee they had her sign a contract that clearly laid out how much money was being financed, what the interest rate was, when payments were due, the total amount spent on interest over the loan's life, etc.

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There's a page where everything you're paying for is laid out in a nice itemized list lmao. The base price, any addons, taxes and fees, it's all on there. It's not like you even need to read the entire contract (you should). You have to be willfully ignorant to walk out of a car dealership thinking you're buying a $22k car when actually it's $32k.

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6 years lmao

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Hope they got gap insurance, this r-slur is going to plow into a bollard or other car way before the 60 or 72 month loan is paid

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Reddit administration really seems like it actively doesn't care about mod harassment. We are expendable, unpaid volunteers, why would they care if us or our families actually got killed by one of these psychos or were driven to suicide by actual years of nonstop harassment by the same users repeatedly? Haven't gone a day without a death or r*pe threat in years. Other million subscriber subs encourage it and have whole stickies and flairs dedicated to harassing one of the teams I'm on and admin has acknowledged that isn't ok but have done nothing.

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https://old.reddit.com/r/personalfinance/comments/1caiute/new_car_help_got_a_new_car_at_22k_got_a_receipt/?sort=controversial:

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