CarHistory.us.org to Teach People Their Legal Rights if They Think They Have Been Ripped off Buying a Used Car
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) January 10, 2014 -- CarHistory.us.org is set to launch a guide that will help explain to people what their legal rights are if they are ripped off during the used car buying process, the company said yesterday.
“Many people think that if they get ripped off while buying a used car, they are stuck,” a CarHistory.us.org spokesman said. “What they don't realize is that they do have some legal rights that they can often exercise against the ripoff artist. We are going to give them some general legal guidelines that we think may be able to help them out.”
CarHistory.us.org stressed that they are not lawyers, but simply experts on how the used car business works.
“It's really just a matter of understanding the steps you should take if you think you have been ripped off,” he said. “We are able to take people through the process step by step so that people understand all their legal options and can take action to defend themselves.”
The guide to what to do after being ripped off will be posted on the members' area of their site and also released through their social media channels and blog, he said.
“The goal here is to help people out when they've been ripped off,” he said. “We at CarHistory.us.org think that is an important thing for us to do. We hope that we are able to help people out. Nobody wants to be ripped off.”
About CarHistory.us.org:
CarHistory.us.org, an online source for public records, takes pride in providing the most comprehensive vehicle history reports in North America. With hundreds of users daily, motor vehicle report availability and customer service are top priorities for CarHistory.us.org. Visit CarHistory.us.org today to chat with a live representative, call 1-855-482-6465, or email Manager(at)CarHistory(dot)us(dot)org with any questions or concerns.
Karmen Jones, CarHistory.us.org, http://CarHistory.us.org, +1 855-482-6465, [email protected]
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