The Dangers of Binding Mandatory Arbitration (BMA) Clauses at Car Dealerships | ||
"Why
would you buy a car from someone who wants to take away your rights?" You're giving away your rights every time you buy a vehicle from a dealership that forces you to sign a binding mandatory arbitration (BMA) clauses. This web site tells you about binding mandatory arbitration clauses, and gives you one simple piece of advice: “Call before you buy.” Before wasting any time visiting a dealership or dealership web site, simply call the dealership and ask this: “Does your dealership require me to sign any type of binding arbitration clauses?” If the answer is yes, stay away from that dealership. Tell your friends to stay away from it, too. Thousands of good dealerships will sell you a car without requiring you to give away your rights. Patronize the good guys! Virtually every major consumer group in America supports “CallBeforeYouBuy” because virtually every consumer group opposes Binding Mandatory Arbitration. Click here to read the position papers of many of these groups. And explore this web site! Your pocketbook and your sanity will thank you. If you would like to help us promote this site or link to it, please click here. Is all arbitration bad? Voluntary arbitration is great! Read about the difference.
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