Legal Question in Consumer Law in New York
Expiration Date on a Store Credit
I purchased a rug which proceeded to fall apart. The store acknowledged that it wasn't really a rug but a wall hanging. The defective ''rug'' was returned and they issued a $4,200 credit with a 6-month expiration which I didn't take note of. Now they will not honor the credit nor will they return the defective rug to me as they said it was surrendered to them. Is this legal? I have nothing to show for over $4,200 paid out to this company.
Asked on 2/05/08, 12:06 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Johm Smith
tom's
Re: Expiration Date on a Store Credit
You may have a claim if they didn't properly notice you of the limited 6 month time period. A letter from a lawyer might get them to change their tune.
Answered on 2/05/08, 5:03 pm
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