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Keri
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Back in October of 03, at the time I was 18. I brought a car from a rinky dink car dealership dealership down the road from my house. I was told that the car was protected under insurance from the dealership for 60 days. I was in an accident in Nov, of the same year. One month after I brought the car. The wreck was not my fault, as someone on the road decided to play chicken with me. And to not hit the person I swerved to miss him. I ended up flipping the car. And the place I got the car from would not cover the car. So in turn I did not pay for the car because they lied to me, and they knew it. By saying "Well we didn't think that you'd crash the car. This was back in Nov of 03. I have not heard from them since, but the car is on my credit report. I am trying to buy a home now and this is hindering me. So... I guess they got the last laugh.
The car was only $3,000 when i brought it, but now I believe that its in the $7,000 range. I would have kept paying for the car, but they lied and at 18 I didn't make that much money so I didn't...
I would like to know if they can still come after me after all this time? And what is the statute of limitations to just let this drop off? I've heard 7 years but I have also heard of 5 in Virginia. So I don't know which is right. Can anyone help?
The car was only $3,000 when i brought it, but now I believe that its in the $7,000 range. I would have kept paying for the car, but they lied and at 18 I didn't make that much money so I didn't...
I would like to know if they can still come after me after all this time? And what is the statute of limitations to just let this drop off? I've heard 7 years but I have also heard of 5 in Virginia. So I don't know which is right. Can anyone help?