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Is It Used Car Fraud If The Car Self-Destructs Right After The Warranty Ends?

By Consumer Law PA |

Many big-ticket items come with the option to purchase a warranty, where the seller will repair problems that arise in a set period of time after the sale, at no cost to the buyer.  The optimist sees this as an honest business practice that saves buyers from being stuck with defective items that malfunction… Read More »

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Philadelphia Mom Sues Dealership Over False Advertising And Misrepresentation Of Car’s History

By Consumer Law PA |

A gently used car can be the best of all possible worlds.  You have probably heard that a car’s resale value decreases by thousands of dollars the minute it leaves the dealership lot.  Therefore, if you buy a car that only has a few thousand miles on its odometers, you are, for all practical… Read More »

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Westmoreland County Man Who Sold 67 Used Vehicles Under False Premises Sentenced To House Arrest

By Consumer Law PA |

Lots of buyers are on their guard as soon as they set foot in a used car dealership.  The brightly colored balloons making the dealership visible from a distance and the megawatt smiles of the sharply dressed salespeople raise red flags for car buying skeptics.  The employees at used car dealerships are willing to… Read More »

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The Department Of Education Will Discharge The Student Loans Of More Than 300,000 People With Permanent Disabilities

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More than half a million people in the United States have permanent disabilities and also owe money on student loans.  Approximately 365,000 are eligible to have their remaining loan balances discharged, a number of borrowers approximately equal to the population of Pittsburgh.  More than half of those borrowers have already defaulted on their loans. … Read More »

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