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False or Worthless Warranty Claim

Woman with broken car

A lawsuit claims that a New Jersey-based auto dealer that specializes in high-end used cars sold customers warranties that did not exist and pocketed the thousands of dollars customers paid for them.

The suit alleges that the firm and its employees pushed and sold the warranties to unsuspecting car buyers for years. Some customers claim they only learned the warranties were no good when they tried to use them after their vehicles developed problems.

Complaints about worthless or deceptive warranties are common.

Several laws can be violated,

1) New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act prohibiting deception, unconscionable practices, and fraud,

2. New Jersey Used Car Lemon Law,

3. Federal Magnuson Moss Act.

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