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    #11
    You can ask the seller if they would be willing to nullify the sale. Although your chances are very slim IMO.



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    #12
    Quote Originally Posted by flat_four_fan View Post
    Hi,

    Last week I acquired a used 2003 altis from a seller (owner). We have already signed a deed of contract and I have already issued a check for full payment.

    Now I am having second thoughts about the car.

    I am thinking of returning it and getting my money back. Is this possible? The deed of sale is not yet notarized. Or is it already legally binding?

    Thank you.
    i am curious.
    why do you want to cancel the sale?
    is it "cold feet syndrome", or did something pop up that seems like a better deal?
    if it's cold feet, i suggest you proceed with the buy.
    if an emergency cropped up, then i-the-seller shouldn't mind. after all, "it could have been me and not you".
    Last edited by dr. d; October 30th, 2018 at 12:30 AM.

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    #13
    malabo nang maisoli mo yan

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    #14
    Kung meron hidden defects eh may habol ka. Alam ko sa batas parang 3months or 6months ata. Meron nagpost dati nyan.

    Pero kung nafeel mo lang soli eh hindi pwede. Hindi yan parang sa mall na h&m or uniqlo na 30days you can return and change item.

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    #15
    Hindi mo na pwede isauli yan once na nabayaran mo at Hindi dahilan yung may hidden deffects. Hellow hindi brand new binili mo At buyer risk ika Nga.

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    #16
    ^
    Nasa batas example yung mga binaha na seller na gusto mang-gulang eh pwede mo isoli pag hindi inamin bago mag-abutan ng kwarta.

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    #17
    if there is a significant issue that seller intentionally kept from your knowledge, you might have course to nullify the sale.
    in which case,
    seller might just return your money, or
    you and seller battle it out in court, and in the course thereof spend more than the sale price of the car.
    Last edited by dr. d; October 30th, 2018 at 07:56 AM.

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    #18
    Long shot

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    #19
    I think its a longshot and more trouble than its worth. If you don't like the car, just sell it.

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    #20
    Quote Originally Posted by Yatta View Post
    I think its a longshot and more trouble than its worth. If you don't like the car, just sell it.

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    i agree.
    the altis is a popular car. even the old ones, like yours (TS's), still sell reasonably well.
    the shopkeeper in banawe was making ligaw my 2003. he's sideline is bayan selling. madali daw i-benta ang toyota.
    Last edited by dr. d; October 30th, 2018 at 08:40 AM.

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