What to do if I’m purchasing a used vehicle through a dealership and was told that I had to buy a service agreement or they weren’t going to sell the car to me?
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What to do if I’m purchasing a used vehicle through a dealership and was told that I had to buy a service agreement or they weren’t going to sell the car to me?
Asked on June 29, 2012 under General Practice, Michigan
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SJZ, Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
That is legal. Vendors, sellers, dealers, etc. may "bundle" their products or require that someone buy multiple products or a product plus a service before they will sell to him or her. There is no restriction or law against doing this; if you don't want to buy the service agreement, then you should shop around for a different dealer.
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