Legal Question in Consumer Law in Georgia
Refusing to sell part
Let's say you purchase a scooter/moped from a dealer. They quit selling them because the company they bought from will not sell them spare parts. You end up going to annother seller and ask for a part. They tell you if you did not get the bike from them they will not sell you the part. Can a business do this? If so what law SPECIFFICALLY says yes. Snotty replies are not tolerated.
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Refusing to sell part
Of course a business generally has the right to do business, or not do business, with whomever they please. There is no need for a law to be enacted to state this.
Re: Refusing to sell part
Generally, anybody can refuse to business with whomever they choose. I would advise you to contact the manufacturer and discuss the situation.
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