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Originally Posted by Poiseuille
well, the main point of my post is buyers' allegation that Seinfeld "intentionally misrepresented the authenticity" of the car in question.
why on earth would he do that?
fraud?
is it possible that anyone seriously believes that Seinfeld needs the money?
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By claiming intentional misrepresentation, the buyer's attorney is opening the door to sue for punitive damages, not just the value of the vehicle. It's a bargaining chip that will be used in settlement negotiations. "If we win, you'll have to pay us more than you got for the car."