Legal Question in Consumer Law in Michigan
I bought a computer off of someone off of craigslist. The ad stated that it was not working and I was told that a low cost part needed to be replaced. I took the computer into the repair shop and found out it was a more expansive part that needed to be replaced. I tried to contact the seller a week later to demand my money back and his phone was disconnected. I know the name and address of the person but could I win in a small claims case? It has been 2 months since we did the deal. What would prevent him from saying I damaged the computer while I had it?
Asked on 1/08/11, 6:50 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Timothy Klisz
Klisz Law Office, PLLC
Let the buyer beware. It wasn't working when you bought it and it still isn't. Learn a lesson and move on. Kliszlaw.com. Tim Klisz
Answered on 1/14/11, 5:22 am
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