Yes. You can sue in small claims court. First you must make certain you have a copy of your original sales contract or receipt. Review it for any language about refunds before commencing an action. The refund policy should be explained on the receipt or contract. Make certain that you followed the rules. Next you should check your state consumer protection laws. You could search for a consumer hotline at your state attorney general's office where you could discuss your situation and determine what your rights are under state laws. If you find the facts are in your favor and have proof of the purchase then file your claim in small claims court. It is not very expensive.
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You might talk to a lawyer and settle it in small claims court.
ask a judge
not much. it is more ethics. If he still refuses, go to small claims court.
Douglas G. Carnahan has written: 'A business guide to California small claims court' -- subject(s): Small claims court
Generally, the United States District Court and the United States Court of Federal Claims hear tax cases after the taxpayer has paid the tax and filed a claim for refund or credit.
Since you have proof that the friend has the computer, the computer is yours, and the friend refuses to return it, then I would suggest taking her to small claims court. Small claims is fast, easy, and inexpensive. Please see the link below for more info on small claims.
First, I assume you are talking about a vehicle. If the previous owner will not give you a clear title, you need to ask for (in writing) "rescission of contract." This means that she will refund you any money you paid for the vehicle, and you will return the vehicle to her. If she refuses, I would sue in small claims court for the price you paid for the vehicle. If you cannot sue in small claims court (because of the jurisdictional limit), see an attorney.
Court of Federal Claims
court of federal claims
Yes, you can sue a business in small claims court for a dispute or issue. Small claims court is a legal venue where individuals can file lawsuits against businesses or individuals for relatively small amounts of money, typically up to a certain limit set by the court. It is a simplified and informal process designed to resolve disputes quickly and without the need for expensive legal representation.
You need to contact the merchant and explain the situation, ask for a RMA (return material authorization) and get the product exchanged. They should be willing to do at least that. If you can prove that they sent the wrong item, then you have a case against them, but your proof must be solid.If they still refuse, you can take them to small claims court, and if you win, they have to pay. If you lose you will pay for all their court costs and attorney hourly rates.