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<blockquote data-quote="OKfella" data-source="post: 1841487" data-attributes="member: 4474"><p>Slack, I applaud you for caring about the kid enough to be there for her. </p><p></p><p>If I were in your place, I would read the sales contract, as LC advises. There is a SMALL chance you will find a hole to exploit. If no such loophole exists, I would advise her that making these payments is her lesson for not doing her research and making an impulsive purchase. Stress that she is overpaying, but she doesn't ever have to do that again. Making contract is a serious bond, one ought not do it lightly. Finally, DO find cheaper insurance, that is crazy high....hopefully the change in the insurance payment will allow her cash flow to stay positive as she pays for her car.</p><p></p><p>As a bonus, she has a reliable vehicle to get to and from work as she powers out of this deal.</p><p></p><p>Best of luck to you both!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKfella, post: 1841487, member: 4474"] Slack, I applaud you for caring about the kid enough to be there for her. If I were in your place, I would read the sales contract, as LC advises. There is a SMALL chance you will find a hole to exploit. If no such loophole exists, I would advise her that making these payments is her lesson for not doing her research and making an impulsive purchase. Stress that she is overpaying, but she doesn't ever have to do that again. Making contract is a serious bond, one ought not do it lightly. Finally, DO find cheaper insurance, that is crazy high....hopefully the change in the insurance payment will allow her cash flow to stay positive as she pays for her car. As a bonus, she has a reliable vehicle to get to and from work as she powers out of this deal. Best of luck to you both! [/QUOTE]
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