If you live in Nebraska and you just signed for a used car today and have decided that you cannot afford it what should you do?

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Many states have "Buyer's Remorse" laws requiring a deal to be cancelled if the seller is notified within three (usually) days. Call an attorney advertising as some sort of consumer advocate right away. They'll give you some direction in this probably at no charge. Another resource would be calling the states' ombudsman office in Lincoln. Good luck.

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