Difference between revisions of "Problem with a Used Car"

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See People’s Law School information on [https://www.peopleslawschool.ca/everyday-legal-problems/cars-getting-around/buying-or-repairing-car/problem-used-car problem with a used car] for tips on how to explain your problem to the seller, as well as a template letter you can use.
See People’s Law School information on [https://www.peopleslawschool.ca/everyday-legal-problems/cars-getting-around/buying-or-repairing-car/problem-used-car problems with a used car] for tips on how to explain your problem to the seller, as well as a template letter you can use.
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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 [mailto:consumer.services@mvsabc.com 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.  
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