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I signed the paperwork for a car loan, but now the bank has rejected my application due to a clerical error on their end. The dealership is pressuring me to find new financing immediately.

Descripción del Problema

I signed the paperwork for a car loan, but now the bank has rejected my application due to a clerical error on their end. The dealership is pressuring me to find new financing immediately.
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Causas Identificadas

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When did you pick up the car?

Was there a written sales contract or agreement signed by both parties?

Did the seller explicitly state that the registration and inspection were current at the time of sale?

Can you describe the condition of your trade-in vehicle prior to bringing it to the dealership? Were there any minor cosmetic issues you were aware of?

What is the make, model, and year of the car?

What are the specific unexpected fees the dealership is adding?

Did you document the car's condition (photos/videos) before the test drive?

What is the make, model, and year of the car?

Do you have a receipt or proof of the actual down payment amount you made?

Were you able to negotiate the price of the vehicle or the add-ons?

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Causas Identificadas

Bank's Internal Processing Error

80%

The bank's loan processing system or an employee made a mistake when entering or verifying information, leading to the rejection. This could involve incorrect data entry, misinterpretation of submitted documents, or system glitches.

Dealership Error in Paperwork Submission

60%

While the bank claims a clerical error, it's possible the dealership made an error when submitting the application or supporting documents to the bank. This could be a typo, missing information, or incorrect formatting.

Miscommunication or Misinterpretation of 'Clerical Error'

40%

The term 'clerical error' might be used loosely by the bank or dealership to mask a more significant issue with the application that wasn't immediately apparent. It could be a genuine mistake, but the underlying cause might be more complex.

Dealership Pressure Tactics

30%

The dealership may be using the 'clerical error' as a pretext to pressure you into accepting less favorable financing terms or to move inventory quickly, regardless of the actual loan status.

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