Is Selling a Display Car Without Disclosure Considered Fraud?
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It constitutes fraud, and you can file a lawsuit to demand a return of the car and compensation. Below is relevant information: Additional Information: Article 55 of the Consumer Rights and Interests Protection Law of the People's Republic of China states that if a business operator engages in fraudulent behavior when providing goods or services, they shall, at the request of the consumer, increase compensation for the losses incurred. Car Selling: A complete second-hand car transaction procedure should include three steps: the buying and selling transaction, transfer registration, and tax and fee change registration. The general transaction process mainly includes: inspecting the car, checking for traffic violations, photocopying required documents, submitting documents, paying transaction fees, receiving transaction documents and the transaction invoice. After obtaining the second-hand car transaction invoice, the buyer can proceed with the transfer process at the transaction market using the invoice.