What can I do to force the dealership to deduct the extra warranty that I can not afford?

Full question:

I bought a van 2005 e150 3 weeks ago at the ford dealer. (Date of the buy: April 29, 2007) First of all. I haven't received the monthly payment schedule. Then, I asked the financial manager to drop the extra warranty one week after the buy. I feel like I was deceived because no one ever went over the payment with us. Is it possible to get down the monthly payment because I still haven't received anything about the financing transaction?

Answer:

You would need to negotiate that with the dealer.

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