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Re: Crow3 post# 40673

Monday, 07/08/2013 11:59:03 AM

Monday, July 08, 2013 11:59:03 AM

Post# of 45771
"PUFFING STATEMENTS" are not recognized as necessarily fraudulent by the courts. But false representations in sale of franchises are fraudulent, unlike for instance, new or used cars.

BUYER BEWARE applies in most instances to sale of autos, etc, because the public is or can be deemed to know what in hell such things are.


Ole Crowe

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