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Kansas used car dealership resolves deceptive sales complaint

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WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — A Wichita used car dealer that was accused of deceptive sales practices has agreed to pay more than $7,000 to resolve a complaint.

The Sedgwick County prosecutor’s office announced Wednesday that its consumer protection division had reached an agreement with the Numak Dealership. Prosecutors alleged that Numak was listing cars for sale on Craigslist without identifying the seller as a car dealer.

The dealership also is accused of failing to disclose that a vehicle it sold had a salvage title and improperly attempting to limit warranties.

The agreement doesn’t constitute an admission by Numak of the allegations. The dealership has paid the $7,000 in civil penalties and $747 in investigative expenses and court costs.

The company didn’t immediately return a phone message from The Associated Press seeking comment.

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