Legal Question in Consumer Law in Wisconsin

Buyer cannot deliver sold item, Wisconsin

Hello,

I purhcased a bicycle retailer in Wisconsin. I received an email copy of the invoice and my credit card was charged.

In short, they bicycle was supposed to have a 19'' frame, and I have that in writing.

The seller now states all they have is a 17'' frame which is too small for me.

Do I have any recourse? Do I have to file a claim?

To buy the sale bicycle elesewhere will cost $200 more than the one I thought I had purchased.

Thank you for your assistance.


Asked on 6/03/07, 7:37 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Johm Smith tom's

Re: Buyer cannot deliver sold item, Wisconsin

If you get your money back, then just start looking for a new deal. If you don't get your money back, do a charge back on your credit card. You can report the seller to the BBB and state attorney general's office if you think they intentionally tricked you.

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Answered on 6/03/07, 7:50 pm


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