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Tire seller doesn’t tell customers they can opt out of buying hazard warranty, lawsuit claims

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A Broward County woman is suing a popular tire dealer, saying she was not told that she could opt out of buying a road hazard warranty when she recently bought a set of tires. (Getty)
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A South Florida woman is suing a major tire manufacturer, claiming that it failed to tell her when she last bought tires that a $43 charge for a road hazard warranty was optional. The suit seeks class status and estimates that 20,000 other consumers paid for the warranty as well.

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