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Auto Repairs: You
are entitled to a written estimate for repair work with no
additional charges unless you approve; a detailed invoice of work
done and parts supplied; and the return of replaced parts if
requested. If you have any problems, call the Bureau of Auto
Repair: 1 800-952-5210.
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Door-to-Door Sales:
You have three days to cancel contracts of $25 or more on
door-to-door sales. The salesperson must tell you that you have a
right to cancel and the contract must have a cancellation clause.
If you cancel, the seller must refund your money within 10 days.
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Car Sales: A
Buyers Guide must be placed on the window of every used vehicle
sold by a dealer. This guide must tell you whether the car comes
with a full warranty, a partial warranty, or “as is” with no
warranty. If you have been deceived in buying a new or used car,
call the Department of Motor Vehicles at (213) 744-7577.
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Credit: There are
laws to protect you when you seek or use credit. The Fair Credit
Reporting Act entitles you to find out why you have been denied
credit and gives you the ability to correct errors in your credit
file. The Fair Credit Billing Act gives you 60 days to send a
written notice to the creditor if you find a billing error. The
creditor must either correct your bill or explain why there is no
error. The Equal Credit Opportunity Act protects women from being
discriminated against when seeking credit.