What to do if my husband and I were scammed into financing a $2000 pots and pans set?

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What to do if my husband and I were scammed into financing a $2000 pots and pans set?

They cookware does not work the way it is supposed to. We asked for them to change the date of our payments so the money would be in the bank for sure when the autopayment was to be taken out and they did not change it, resulting in high late payments. We are fed up with this and it is ruining both our lives and our credit. Is there anyway out of this contract?

Asked on September 8, 2012 under General Practice, Arizona

Answers:

Anne Brady / Law Office of Anne Brady

Answered 12 years ago | Contributor

You need to have an attorney review the contract to determine whether there is a way out or something you can do.  You may be able to return the cookware and get your money back.  It is impossible to say for sure without reviewing the contract.


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