Legal Question in Consumer Law in California

Consumer rights in an Internet Purchase

On June 13, 2001 I called to confirm the price of a

dvd player and television totalling $1,768.95 from

an online retailer. After having the prices

confirmed I puchased the television and dvd

player online. The retailler had sent for approval

on my credit card (mastercard) but did not collect

within 10 days and the order had dropped out. I

have the reciept and the origional verbal price

confirmation for these two items. The two items

now sell for $9,231.84. What can I do to purchase

the two items at the original cost? Since I am in

California and the retailler is based in New York

does this affect my case?


Asked on 7/12/01, 5:47 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Ken Koury Kenneth P. Koury, Esq.

Re: Consumer rights in an Internet Purchase

you can sue for the difference but you have to do it in CA

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Answered on 7/16/01, 5:42 pm


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