If you want to refuse forced add-on services and avoid overpaying, take the following steps:
Separate the car from the add-on services.
The vehicle and additional services are separate agreements. The purchase of a car cannot legally be made conditional on insurance, packages, or service plans.
Request a price quote without add-ons.
Demand a breakdown showing the price of the vehicle alone, without additional equipment, service packages, or paid options.
Do not believe statements like “we won’t sell it otherwise.”
Refusing to sell a car without add-ons is a violation of consumer rights. Such statements should be documented in writing or via correspondence.
Review the contract carefully before signing.
Add-on services are often “hidden” in appendices or fine print. Read all clauses carefully, especially those related to additional charges.
Refuse the services in writing.
If the services have already been included, submit a written refusal. In many cases, this can be done before or immediately after the purchase.
Do not give in to urgency pressure.
Phrases like “today only” or “last car available” are often used to deprive you of time to review the terms. You have the right to take time to decide.
You have the right to buy a car without extra costs or pressure.
If a Skywell dealer is forcing additional services, file a complaint on Xolvie and protect your right to refuse them.
