Sunday, February 7, 2010

Can I sue a dealership for false advertisement?

If you can prove a bait and switch. They say they have something at a specific price then when you get there they push you into something else and say the item is gone. A mattress company did that once to my wife and I. We told them were leaving and would contact the DA. We got our mattress!





But of course, there's the constant known fact in law that advertising by dealers/sellers is full of ';puffery.'; And it's considered that an average person, whatever that is, has the knowledge and experience that all advertising contains puffery. I was a terrible real estate salesman in Fort Collins, Colorado. I could not not tell the truth about places. The other agents in the office hated me and without income from sales to people or listings from potential sellers who wanted to believe everything a salesperson told them, I left the ';business.';Can I sue a dealership for false advertisement?
To expand on ocularnervosa's answer:





You can always sue.





To ';win';, you have to prove it.Can I sue a dealership for false advertisement?
Can you sue? Yes Can you win? No way for us to answer without details of your allegation.
If you can prove it, yes.

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