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Here’s an example. There’s a free program called the Canadian Motor Vehicle Arbitration Program. It can help you resolve disputes with car makers about defects or a warranty. [https://www.camvap.ca/participating-manufacturers/~english Visit the CMVAP website].
Here’s an example. There’s a free program called the Canadian Motor Vehicle Arbitration Program. It can help you resolve disputes with car makers about defects or a warranty. [https://www.camvap.ca/participating-manufacturers/~english Visit the CMVAP website].


'''Step 4. File a complaint (dealer only!)'''
'''Step 4. File a complaint (dealer only!)'''<br>
If you’re buying the vehicle from a dealer, you can file a complaint with the Vehicle Sales Authority of BC. [https://vsabc.ca/consumers/find-help-for-your-issue/make-a-formal-complaint-to-the-vsa/ Visit the VSA website].
If you’re buying the vehicle from a dealer, you can file a complaint with the Vehicle Sales Authority of BC. [https://vsabc.ca/consumers/find-help-for-your-issue/make-a-formal-complaint-to-the-vsa/ Visit the VSA website].


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The authority’s website explains who can apply for compensation, what losses the fund covers, and how to file a claim. [https://vsabc.ca/consumers/find-help-for-your-issue/make-a-compensation-fund-claim/ Visit the VSA website to learn more].
The authority’s website explains who can apply for compensation, what losses the fund covers, and how to file a claim. [https://vsabc.ca/consumers/find-help-for-your-issue/make-a-compensation-fund-claim/ Visit the VSA website to learn more].


'''Step 5. Contact a consumer agency or industry association (dealer only!)
'''Step 5. Contact a consumer agency or industry association (dealer only!)'''<br>
'''The Better Business Bureau may not be able to solve the problem, but complaining to them can help others avoid problems going forward.
The Better Business Bureau may not be able to solve the problem, but complaining to them can help others avoid problems going forward.
   
   
Better Business Bureau
Better Business Bureau
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:Visit NCDA: [https://www.newcardealers.ca/]
:Visit NCDA: [https://www.newcardealers.ca/]


'''Step 6. Take to social media'''
'''Step 6. Take to social media'''<br>
Consider telling your story on social media. Be factual and truthful about what happened — using foul or insulting language may work against you.
Consider telling your story on social media. Be factual and truthful about what happened — using foul or insulting language may work against you.


Social pressure is powerful. The seller may be motivated to make things right to show they’re good citizens (corporate or otherwise).
Social pressure is powerful. The seller may be motivated to make things right to show they’re good citizens (corporate or otherwise).


'''Step 7. Consider legal action'''
'''Step 7. Consider legal action'''<br>
If you can’t solve the problem with the above steps, your next option may be to take legal action.
If you can’t solve the problem with the above steps, your next option may be to take legal action.


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