Legal Question in Consumer Law in New Jersey
Can a furniture company keep the delivery charge on a piece of furniture that was sent back to them in less then one week?
Asked on 11/13/09, 2:41 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
John Corbett
Corbett Law Firm LLC
It depends on why the furniture was returned. If defective or non-conforming goods were delivered, the seller is in breach and should not charge the cost of delivery or anything similar. If the goods were taken back as part of a return-if-not-satisfied policy, the contract probably says that the customer pays transportation charges.
Answered on 11/18/09, 4:37 pm
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