Legal Question in Consumer Law in Georgia
Retail Transaction
I own a small retail store & I sold a customer a outside concrete water fountain for approximately $600 in 10/2008 & the receipt said only the name & price of fountain, no warranty information was specified or refund information on receipt, I only verbally told the customer to not let water freeze in the fountain, because prolonged ice inside fountain could damage it. 3/2009 customer said fountain was damaged, I went to her home & even though it was warm on this day & no ice was present, I could tell the one support piece on the fountain had been exposed to prolonged water freezing around the concrete & had caused the piece to crack, I told her I would replace the support piece for a small charge & she said that was not acceptable & would take me to court. About a week later I received a certified letter from her indicating she was giving me 10 days to rectify the problem per Gwinnet Co., or she had no other option but to take me to court.
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Retail Transaction
I don't think she has much of a case. If you would like to discuss the situation, feel free to give me a call.
Re: Retail Transaction
There's no question in your post, so I'm not sure what you want to find out. But it is time for you to meet with a lawyer. YOu have to think not just as to the legal aspects but your business reputation, and a lawyer will address both with you.
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