The three-day rule is US Federal law.
If you went to the company's normal place of business and signed the papers there, the three-day rule doesn't apply. The law assumes you weren't forced to sign, as you could have walked out instead. The only exception is if you are putting up your home as collateral for a loan.
If they came to your home and you signed there, yes for the three days. More pressure for you to sign under duress, as no one would leave their own home with those people there.
If this is something that is subject to the three-day rule, they are required by law to give you specific instructions on how to cancel in that time period. Since you're asking this question, obviously they didn't.
Next time read everything before signing. Sorry I can't give you better news than this.
2006-12-08 13:59:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Arizona has no law like that. Are you talking about a car dealership? legal agreements are binding.
2006-12-08 22:27:57
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answered by Anonymous
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It can vary from nation to nation, Canada, Mexico, US, Iran ??
in the US it varies from state to state.
For inhome sales, you normally have a 3 day right, but not on other contracts
2006-12-09 09:23:01
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answered by Anonymous
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the right of rescission. the right to change your mind. yes,there is a law. you didn't state the specifics of your agreement so this is the best i can give. good luck.
2006-12-08 13:46:23
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answered by Anonymous
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No, once you sign a contract (agreement) you are bound by its terms.
2006-12-08 23:13:33
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answered by WC 7
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THREE DAY RIGHT OF RESCISSION ON A MORTGAGE, SOME STATE 5 TO 7 DAYS
2006-12-08 13:45:13
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answered by Anonymous
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