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===Step 2. If you are buying from a dealer, file a complaint===
===Step 2. If you are buying from a dealer, file a complaint===
If you are buying the vehicle from a dealer, you can file a [https://mvsabc.com/consumers/complaints/when-the-dealer-is-licensed/ complaint with the Vehicle Sales Authority of BC]. You can also email the Vehicle Sales Authority at consumer.services@mvsabc.com or phone them toll-free at 1-877-294-9889.  
If you are buying the vehicle from a dealer, you can file a [https://mvsabc.com/consumers/complaints/when-the-dealer-is-licensed/ complaint with the Vehicle Sales Authority of BC]. You can also email the Vehicle Sales Authority at [mailto:consumer.services@mvsabc.com consumer.services@mvsabc.com] or phone them toll-free at 1-877-294-9889.  


The Vehicle Sales Authority also runs the [https://mvsabc.com/compliance-and-claims/compensation-fund/ Motor Dealer Customer Compensation Fund]. It reimburses people who have lost money because a dealer has gone out of business or failed to meet its legal obligations. The money in the fund comes from contributions from all licensed dealers in BC. The authority’s website explains who can apply for compensation, what losses the fund covers, and how to file a claim.
The Vehicle Sales Authority also runs the [https://mvsabc.com/compliance-and-claims/compensation-fund/ Motor Dealer Customer Compensation Fund]. It reimburses people who have lost money because a dealer has gone out of business or failed to meet its legal obligations. The money in the fund comes from contributions from all licensed dealers in BC. The authority’s website explains who can apply for compensation, what losses the fund covers, and how to file a claim.
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