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Originally Posted by spdrun
If you really want the car, not hard to show them a signed lease and switch your license over. Then, a week later, "oops, job offer fell through." Lie lie lie, lie lie lie ...
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It can be hard with a lease. The contracts are written pretty tightly. They want the car registered to an address within a certain Zip code, violations can be considered breach of contract. I know someone who went through something similar. In the end, they ended up having to give the car back, but didn't have to pay any fees or penalties. And they had the car for many months after the initial dispute, during which they were not making any lease payments. Buying the vehicle would seem to be the way to go, as once it's yours, there's not much they can do, but leasing keeps the company in significantly more control.
That said you can lie and cheat your way through just about anything, if you're that sort of person.
MV