I bought a second-hand car, and the loan company said that the contract was wrong and needed to be re-signed. I also sent a blank sheet of paper for me to sign and print. What happened?

Hello! The lending company only said that the contract was wrong, without explaining why it was wrong. In addition, I will send you a blank sheet of paper for you to sign with your handprint. Never sign it. In case they sign to amend the contract, you are sure to be cheated. Also, the contract is in duplicate, which needs to be checked face to face with * * * * before both parties can sign it. I suggest you find the loan company in person, re-examine the contents of the contract, and resolutely refuse to sign it if you have any objections.

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