Dear Nissan,
Any contract terms that are seen as blatantly unfair, may be cancelable.
Promises made orally and with the explicit intent of misrepresenting the terms of the agreement, may be seen as unlawful.
Any significant mistake or misunderstanding may void the contract, especially when the misunderstanding is deliberately used as a predatory technique to con the buyer.
I have been lied to about the sale price. “We’ll get you it at $19, 000 at 8%.”
I have been viciously misled. “We’ll pay off the Corvette.” With not one word about any appraisal price, or gap cost being incurred by me. This fine print information was purposefully construed and undisclosed in its full nature. In my attempt to find these statements hidden in the agreement I was thwarted by complicated sales lingo, numerous friendly but physical contacts to my body and constant misleading, to the point of flat out false remarks regarding specific interest charges, finance charges and the principle balance in the agreed upon statement .
Furthermore, when attempting to read through the contract in full I was repeatedly interrupted, physically touched and told “what it meant, ” and to focus on the coverage options.
-Justin Fien