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Originally Posted by Zaggeron
That maybe right, but the reverse is true as well -- the contract is not proof he owes the money. The OP has the car, title (finance company has that actually), registered in his name, etc. I think the burden of proof would be for the dealership to show he owes the money.
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The contract is not proof he owes the money sure. But the contract is promise that the customer will pay - so the customer is liable, and in this thread's case, with no proof he paid.
PS: I recorded my entire deal on the cellphone as backup. p h a c k stealerships.