Re: repairer failed to return goods
- From: "steve robinson" <steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 31 Jan 2009 23:42:49 GMT
Mike Ross wrote:
On Sat, 31 Jan 2009 16:15:57 GMT, "steve robinson"
<steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
tg wrote:them >> to return my device. They responded by email saying they will return
I have an audio gadget that I sent to a repair company to be repaired
but they let me down. They've had by device for two and a half months and
still have not made any progress in fixing it. So I wrote to them asking
it but I >> haven't received anything and that was two weeks ago. I know
that I have to >> give them ample opportunity to return my device but now -
in the event that I >> will never get my device back - either through lost in
the mail or whatever - >> I'd appreciate advice as to how I can make the
company pay for the >> replacement cost of the device. Should I issue a
county court summons? or is >> there a better procedure? thanks for any
advice.
You can sue for the return of the device or its relacement cost .
The problem you have got its value will be that of the broken unit not a new
one so it may not actually be worth the effort unless the item was of high
value
Why only a civil remedy? Isn't wilful failure to return property to the lawful
owner, theft?
Mike
Yu would have a hard time running with that one
.
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