Legal Question in Consumer Law in California
Goods ordered-not received
I ordered a camera through an
internet site. When my box arrived
there were some items
(accesories), but no camera, no
charger, and no battery pack.
Upon calling the company they
said I may be responsible for the
charges. How can this be when
the items that were supposed to
be sent were not complete (with
the main item missing)? Aside
from filing a dispute with my
credit card company, is there
anything else I can do? Is this
considered fraud? Thank you!
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Goods ordered-not received
This unfortunate situation can be deemed fraud or negligence, depending on the proven or not so proven track record of the internet company at issue. Nonetheless you are entitled to legal and/or equitable remedies to cure this problem. If you would like prompt, affordable legal assistance in this matter, contact our Law Firm today for a free phone consultation.
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