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It seems that It’s also good enough for the Federal Trade Commission, as documented under their “Unfair or Deceptive Practice Laws” I quote: Unfair or Deceptive Practice Laws are the FTC’s way to protect consumers against conduct that “offends public policy as established by statute, common law or other means that are immoral, unethical, troublesome, or corrupt, and substancially injures consumers, competitors, or other business people. He told me about the mileage, as well as all the other features of this car. I asked him about the condition of the car and he said it was “Perfect”. I saw that they had a Grigio Ingrid (Champagne) colored car on their website too. I was told by Rob Oteri, who is listed on their website as the General Manager, that this car was “spoken for”. If their GM tells me their car is perfect, that’s good enough for me. It gives consumers an opportunity to demand relief for even unintentional deception on the part of the seller.
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