You need to actually read the links you’re providing.
I have been reading the links, have you been? Or reading your messages and mine? The LA one refers directly to used car purchases, which if we are still comparing these poor people to cars would be relevant, at least for those that are not children.
I’ll admit the first didn’t have have any good examples (that I saw), it was more to convey the concept of buyers remorse laws existing for cars, since you sounded absolutely incredulous about the idea.
or anything else you purchase in-person
I clearly made the link text say that there were buyers remorse for other purchases.
I was referring to the “sign the title over then regret it” scenario at the top of this thread
Ah misunderstood that one, thought you were just referring to the people sold as cars in general. My bad.
I have been reading the links, have you been? Or reading your messages and mine? The LA one refers directly to used car purchases, which if we are still comparing these poor people to cars would be relevant, at least for those that are not children.
I’ll admit the first didn’t have have any good examples (that I saw), it was more to convey the concept of buyers remorse laws existing for cars, since you sounded absolutely incredulous about the idea.
I clearly made the link text say that there were buyers remorse for other purchases.
Ah misunderstood that one, thought you were just referring to the people sold as cars in general. My bad.