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A much-anticipated and record-breaking release of crude oil from the world's emergency stockpiles is starting, as the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve is set to provide nearly half of the backup supplies.
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Iran's unrelenting attacks on Mideast shipping and energy infrastructure send oil prices up again AP NewsLive updates: Oil sees historic disruptions as Iran escalates attacks on shipping CNNLive updates: Iran's new supreme leader vows to keep blocking Strait of Hormuz as oil prices spike again NBC NewsSix vessels attacked in Gulf, Strait of Hormuz as war puts merchant ships on front lines Reuters
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Let's say you purchase a used car from a dealership and later want to bring it back for a refund. Do you have the legal right to get your money back regardless of the reason? Does the "Three-Day Cooling Off Period" apply?
That's what "Mack" thought.
‘I Looked Under the Seats and Found Drug Paraphernalia!'
"I bought a used SUV two days ago and want to take it back to the dealer for a refund, but when I told them why they laughed at me and refused," Mack told me in a call recently.
When I asked if there was anything mechanically wrong with the vehicle, he replied, "No, it drives fine, but it is what I found under the front seats that scares me: dangerous drug paraphernalia." His tone of voice grew increasingly strident the longer we spoke.
And what was he looking for under the front seats?
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"For money or jewelry sometimes that winds up there, but instead I found vaping equipment! That's illegal! I don't know what other illegal items are in the car, and I want my money back! Also, don't I have three days to cancel the contract?"
I explained to Mack that while there is such a thing as a Three-Day Cooling-Off Rule, in most all cases - including this one - it doesn't apply to car purchases. And besides, in his state, mere possession of vaping hardware is not illegal. Unless he had the right to bring the car back for a refund - spelled out in the sales contract - the dealership could decline his request.
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