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Jones v. Santander Consumer USA, Inc.
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2:16-cv-14012
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September 16, 2016
Fla. Law Doesn't Shield Docs In Santander Salvage Car Suit
The auto lending arm of Santander Bank NA must provide certain loan documents on a 2009 Ford Fusion to a consumer who launched a proposed class action alleging the bank sold once-totaled cars at auction without telling bidders, a Florida federal judge ruled Thursday.
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August 17, 2016
Santander Says Magistrate Wrong In Salvaged Car Price Suit
Santander Consumer told a Florida federal judge on Tuesday that a magistrate judge improperly recommended keeping claims in a proposed class action accusing it of inflating used car prices by hiding their status as salvage vehicles, saying the ruling is based on outdated and dissimilar cases.
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April 20, 2016
Santander Says Wrecked-Auto Claims Can't Be Salvaged
Santander on Tuesday again urged a Florida federal court to toss a proposed class action accusing the lender of inflating used-car prices by concealing their status as salvaged, arguing an amended complaint still lacks enough evidence to support claims of fraud.
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March 07, 2016
Santander Wants Suit Over Cars' Wreck History Nixed
Santander asked a Florida federal court Friday to toss a proposed class action accusing the bank of inflating used car prices by hiding their status as salvage vehicles, arguing that the woman leading the suit is merely attempting to pin blame on Santander for a purchase she regrets.
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January 19, 2016
Santander Unit Hiding Cars' Wreck History, Class Claims
Santander Consumer USA Inc routinely causes consumers to overpay for used cars it once owned by hiding their status as salvage vehicles, a proposed class alleged Friday in Florida federal court.