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Legal question on a website not disclosing their TV's are refurbs.
divemaster127:
I have a legal question I purchased a Sharp LC-37D62 -37" sharp 1080P on 02/06/08. No where on tristatecamera.com, does the website state they are selling refrub TV's. I spent $1,188.00 on this TV & the Tv went out today. I emailed the vendor today(they are closed) & will call them tommorrow. After speaking to sharp on the phone, sharp informed me this TV is a refurb the tv comes with a 30 day warranty so now I am screwed. I am in the process of filing a chargeback. Is it againest the law to not disclose that the Tv is not a new unit I would like to file a complaint with the attorney general if possible.
ark_ader:
Its too late now, but I thought it was always very unwise to purchase anything over $200 online. Especially large items like TVs. Where recourse can be difficult.
I only hope you paid for it on your credit card or have a warranty.
They (the seller) could say the item was damaged in transit, and replace it if you are lucky.
Don't hold your breath though.
Legal wise it will be expensive. You should read their fine print.
Next time buy it local. ::)
divemaster127:
I buy items over the internet all the time & have very little trouble I am filing a chargeback on my credit card & next time I will buy from newegg.com
divemaster127:
Just a heads up check out this website, maybe this will hopefully not happen to anyone else on the forums
http://www.tristatecamerascam.com/
ChadTower:
--- Quote from: ark_ader on March 22, 2008, 07:51:09 pm ---Next time buy it local. ::)
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