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Originally Posted by 784caroline
If this was a private sale its no different than a used car sale...and your last statement sums it up "BUYER BEWARE"....you have no legal case. Im not certain what your argument is.... it was a 2005 refurbished instead of a 2007? A private seller is under no obligation "legally" to disclose anything AND Most resellers buy their carts from golf courses or cart manufacturers and refurbish them...that is not unusual. Just curious what is the basis of your legal case.....and what is the problem with the cart???????
I hope you present your legal argument in more detail than your first posting.
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DD, I am curious. Did the bill of sale state that the cart was a 2007? I would think that the two-year difference in age would affect the market value of the cart and what you might have been willing to pay. Perhaps a different cart you had considered would have been a better buy under the circumstances. I don't know the law, but perhaps false "disclosure" would be treated differently than non-disclosure. If the facts are as you stated, I don't blame you for seeking recourse. Please let us know how things works out.