Michael W. asked

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I purchased a car that broke down within 24 hours, and I have a false bill of sale. The seller did not provide a smog certificate, and I paid $700 for the car. What should be my next steps to get my money back?

December 5th, 2024

Matthew R. answered

Your next steps should include: 1. Filing a criminal complaint with your local law enforcement. 2. S...

December 5th, 2024

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