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Old 03-20-2009, 06:20 PM   #122
Banshee
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An oral agreement is enforcable in Kentucky. You have to be convincing though. Proven through direct intelligible responses, eye contact and conviction.

You could "sue" for damages and hire an attorney sure. But I will tell you one thing, it cost me $34k over a 10k issue that I prevailed over.

Is it worth the expense? Up to you.

I would first go through small claims Monday and file a breach of contract (oral) for the maximum amount allowable. Have them served, and wait.

You will need to file the respondants as the salesperson, the sales manager (if involved) and the dealership, as thats where the damages would come from.

The fees are typically no more than $50-80 and thats it. No lawyers are permitted. Will be you, salesman and perhaps owner of dealer there.

No matter what, would still do the small claims Monday. Worth the risk.
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