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Is buyers contract binding?
Hello Hal,
Help! We went to buy a car & signed the buyers order & the dealer also signed it. We also signed the Conditional sale & delivery agreement. We had told the sales guy we were not decided about finance options - but he said we had to sign these documents & later we could discuss our options with the finance people. Later, the finance guy gave us a high rate of interest so we told him we'd like to use our own pre-approved loan. He did a turn-around & told us that the price agreed to is conditional on us financing with them & that's what they understood! This was a lie! we had told them repeatedly we do not want to make any finance committments. So we walked out. Now we are worried if they can say that we have to buy the car from them and is it legally binding on us? We did not pay them anything for it & didnt take delivery either. We did not sign any finance papers either.conditional sale & delivery agreement & also a paper "we owe" where it states that they owe us nothing on the car & we accept delivery of it & we owe potion of this is scored out. They did not give us a copy of buyers order, we only were given the We are in Texas. Your advice would be really appreciated. Thanks in advance.