fraud

Intentional torts {deceit} {fraud}| can be making false statements, knowing they are false, and making them to get someone to act or not act. Victims must have relied on statements to act or not act, and damages must result.

Consumers that have signed sales contracts can only break contracts for fraud, which is difficult and costly to prove. Seller deceptive practices do not allow buyers to break contracts.

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