Legal Question in Consumer Law in New York
Is it considered a "criminal act" if a business takes payment for an item and then refuses to deliver that item?
Asked on 7/30/13, 8:07 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
SHAHRIAR KASHANIAN
LAW OFFICES OF SHAHRIAR KASHANIAN, ESQ.,
No, unless you can prove the establishment of the business specifically designed to defraud the public and criminal solicitation on a recurring premise.
Answered on 7/30/13, 8:31 am
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