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CarMax agrees to $500,000 settlement after DOJ alleges violations of military protection law
CarMax Inc., the largest used-car retailer in the United States, has agreed to pay nearly $500,000 to settle allegations brought by the United States Department of Justice that the company violated ...
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From $2,000 hidden fees to trade-in offers that vanished into thin air, this owner’s car-buying journey was a total disaster ...
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What mechanics really think about extended warranties
Extended car warranties promise peace of mind when a transmission fails or an infotainment screen goes dark, yet the people who actually fix those problems often see a very different reality.
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CarMax to pay at least $420K to settle allegations of illegal repossessions of troops' cars
Affected troops will receive $15,000 each, plus any lost equity in the repossessed vehicle, according to the settlement agreement.
CarMax has agreed to pay nearly $500,000 to settle allegations that it violated the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act.
The nation’s largest retailer of used cars, CarMax, will pay at least $420,000 to resolve allegations that it repossessed vehicles from U.S. service members without court orders, the U.S. Department ...
CarMax, the nation’s largest retailer of used cars, has agreed to pay at least $420,000 in damages to service members whose vehicles were allegedly illegally repossessed, the Justice Department ...
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