Legal Question in Consumer Law in New York
i put an ad on craigs list to sell an air conditioner in excellent condition. i didn't say what i considered excellent on the ad. a person came over to see it and plugged it in and felt the cool air. the person just asked how old it is, and why i was selling it. the person bought it for $200.00 and took it home for his usage. a few hours later i received several calls from him that he left a message telling me the air conditioner stopped working and he wanted his money back. He said i sold an air conditioner in poor condition and i was ripping him off for the money. i didn't call him back for i felt i didn't do anything wrong for the i had used the unit for three weeks with no problem and now it stopped running. i feel its buyer beware that when you buy a used appliance from a private party, estate or garage sale you take a chance and you lose the money if it should fail. i am now being taken to small claims court.
1 Answer from Attorneys
You are correct, however, your credibility will be scrutinized by the Small Claims Court Judge and he will decide what is fair. You may suggest a portion of the purchase price as good faith in resolving the issue ($50-$65) without having to go to court. I doubt it will be accepted but you can try.
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