Appearance Package, Wheel Well Molding, Door Edge Guards Some dealerships use the sale or attempted sale of door edge guards, wheel well molding or pin striping, commonly known as appearance packages, to increase the costs of the vehicles. Frequently, these pre-delivery services are not included anywhere in the buyer’s order…
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Consumer Fraud and Car Dealerships
Car Dealer Tricks – Etch Products It is a common practice for car dealerships in the State of New Jersey to sell a product known as “etch.” Frequently, this product is preprinted on a buyer’s order or a standard form used by the dealership as part of selling a new…
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Expedited Consumer Arbitration
Expedited Consumer Arbitration in the American Arbitration Association It is well-known that a majority of dealerships, whether big or small, use standard arbitration agreements contained in all their contracts. Frequently, dealers who use arbitration agreements in various places and various documents such as a buyer’s order, a warranty, a retail…
DAMAGED AND FRAME-DAMAGED CARS
DAMAGED AND FRAME-DAMAGED CARS It is a common question that is asked frequently: does a seller of a motor vehicle or an automobile have the obligation to disclose that the vehicle was damaged even slightly, less than frame damage? Is there a separate obligation based on the nature and extent…
Best Buy Mistake in Advertising TV for $9.99
Is Best Buy required to honor their advertisement selling TVs for $9.99? Stories on the internet indicate that Best Buy probably made a mistake in placing a very expensive television for sale for $9.99. If you have purchased or attempted to purchase one of these TVs and Best Buy refuses…
Breach of Warranty: Car Warranty Claims
Goods to be merchantable must be at least (a) pass without objection in the trade under the contract description; and (b) in the case of fungible goods, are of fair average quality within the description; and (c) are fit for the ordinary purposes for which such goods are used; and…
WAIVER OF CONSUMER FRAUD CLAIMS AND CONSUMER ARBITRATION
WAIVER OF CONSUMER FRAUD CLAIMS AND CONSUMER FRAUD The litigation in this case arises out of the plaintiff’s allegations that the defendant committed fraud and consumer fraud with regard to the performance of a home improvement contract. See Cox v. Sears, 92 N.J. 1 (1994). The defendant now relies upon…
Class Actions and Typicality: Consumer Fraud
Plaintiffs’ Claims Are Typical of the Class The New Jersey Supreme Court has stated that the typicality requirement is sometimes equated with the fourth requirement of adequacy of representation. Delgozzo, supra, 266 NJ Super. at 186. Typicality ensures that the representative plaintiffs’ interests are similar enough to the absent members…