Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is suing two Columbus contractors and two car dealerships, accusing them of shoddy work and rolling back odometers.
has sued three Columbus businesses, accusing them of bad consumer practices.
Each of the businesses' practices left customers feeling dissatisfied and cheated, according Yost's office., accused contractors Peter Ristich and Teneilla Stults of violating the Consumer Sales Practices Act and the Home Solicitation Sales Act. Ristich and Stults renamed their business many times and were named Central One Paving, Top Seal and Alliance Paving.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost also sues two used car dealerships, accusing them of turning back odometers, selling scrapped vehicles “These dealers went out of their way to make sure that customers had no idea what they were actually buying,” Yost said. “Consumers didn’t realize their car would come fully equipped with buyer’s remorse.”
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