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=== If the seller misled you=== | === If the seller misled you=== | ||
A seller is not allowed to mislead you to convince you to buy something. If you relied on a representation by the seller that was misleading or deceiving, you may be able to cancel the contract if the representation related to a condition in the contract. | A seller is not allowed to mislead you to convince you to buy something. If you relied on a representation by the seller that was misleading or deceiving, you may be able to cancel the contract if the representation related to a condition in the contract. | ||
If the representation related to a non-essential term of the contract, you would be entitled to damages to compensate you for any loss you suffered. | If the representation related to a non-essential term of the contract, you would be entitled to damages to compensate you for any loss you suffered. | ||