Lease Buyout Financing Companies Quote Inconsistent Prices vs. Contract
A financing company offered multiple conflicting lease buyout amounts over a month of negotiations, none matching the contracted end-of-term price. Consumers attempting to buy out their lease have no reliable tool to verify and enforce the contractual buyout price.
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