You have to send it back.
I bought a guitar at tradetang.com. It is cute and high quality. Just need to carefully select, i think, It seems a platform. So it is important to choose a reliable seller.
Assuming you bought the car used, did you buy it from a dealer or from a private seller? If you bought it from a private seller, you're out of luck. If you bought it from the dealer, you may be entitled to Breach of Warranty compensation. If the car's mileage is under 125,000, the state of MA applies an 'Express Warranty,' of 30 days. If, inside that time, the car has the same malfunction 3 times or is in the shop more than ten days, the buyer is entitled to their money back (minus an allowance for any mileage they've put on the car since purchase.)
it seems to be sold on an auction and bought by apple
I found a website that seems like an ideal website in order to fit your needs. There are many websites to choose from, but this one seems like the best. The URL for this website is www.gatorpit.net/
You would probably have to contact Timothy Kimber, founder of PlaSmart toys, who bought the rights to market the toy in 2002. It was formerly known as the Fun Car and had been widely sold in Asia. The history of the car prior to PlaSmart seems to have disappeared.
google seems to do pretty well, either that or try speedypete
Sarah Salinski seems to be a private person. She does not have any contact information made public at this time.
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if your game was bought of the internet i could be a fake but if you bought it in a shop like game then i dont no
If you are referring to the Security Life of Denver Insurance Company, it seems to be owned by ING.
From the research I have done it seems that "Toys R Us" seems to be the largest seller of the Harry Potter books. Looks like prices range from $26.99 and up plus shipping.
The company was disolved in bankruptcy. Numrich Arms Company bought the remaining inventory of guns and parts. Marlin somehow seems to have acquired the rights to the "Lever-Matic" action.