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Originally Posted by ozmdd
Its too bad that you were not treated fairly, but you really set yourself up for problems when you started signing things sight-unseen, then compounded matters by accepting the vehicle in any condition other than the way you wanted it. I hope everyone can learn a lesson from this: don't say "yes" unless you mean it. Unfortunately, it sounds like your "squeaky wheel" approach is about your only recourse. I am certain that you'd be challenged to win in court, since you did accept delivery. The only exception is if you have a detailed "make ready" or "we owe" form explicitly stating what must be done. The second you let them know the loan time was limited, they owned you. Hope karma pays them back. Caveat emptor.
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Yeah, we already established that I am a dumbass for taking them at their word. I guess I was a bit naive in dealing with civilians--the last several years of my life were spent as a SGT in the US Army where loyalty and accountability were something more than "words."