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Vehicle history checks are being used by the masses in this day and age to collect information from numerous sources to provide vehicle history information. Nationwide, consumers are turning to various informational sources like the ones shown below when buying or selling a car, or to check the vehicle they currently own. Whether uncovering costly and potentially dangerous hidden problems or confirming the clean history of a vehicle, consumers often rely on these reports to give them some peace of mind regarding their next vehicle purchase. Some of these companies guarantee the clean title history of a vehicle for up to $1000. Click on the links below to learn about their fees, the reports they provide, and any guarantees. Note: Some of these companies say their reports are free, but they aren't totally free. Research their fees before signing up for anything. |


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AUTOPEDIA is the complete Internet source for automotive-related information, where consumers can find information related to Autos, Boats, Trucks, Minivans, Motorcycles, RVs and Sport Utilities. Visit their site by clicking on their link below to learn about all of the information they have at their site.. THIS is the direct link to the "Lemon Law" section of their web site which gives you State by State laws. If you feel that you have a possible lemon law or automotive fraud case, you should immediately contact an attorney who specializes in your type of case to determine exactly what your rights are under your State's laws. Remember, any delay could harm your case. An excellent source for locating attorneys who specialize in automotive and lemon law is the: Center for Auto Safety CAS was founded by Ralph Nader and Consumer Union, and is one of the most effective voices for consumer rights in the automotive industry. With an annual budget that's less than General Motors spends on a single Super Bowl ad, CAS is often solely responsible for many of positive changes and regulations that have come out of Washington. You should also consider contacting your local or State Bar Association to assist you in locating an attorney who specializes in lemon law and/or automotive fraud cases. Additionally there are consumer advocate groups, departments of your State Attorney General's office and "Legal Aid" sources that may be available in your area - check your telephone book. You may also try contacting the National Association of Consumer Advocates, located in Boston, MA, that maintains a national attorney referral database. The telephone number is: 617-723-1239. |




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If you have already purchased a "lemon", a source of assistance may be "Planet Feedback" who states they were created to help consumers send their feedback to companies quickly and effortlessly. Learn more about how their site works by taking a quick tour, and see if they can help you with your consumer complaint. Reviews are good and it doesn't cost you anything to have them act on your complaints. Almost too good to be true? Click on one of these logos to visit their site. |

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