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Originally Posted by tailfins1959 My guess is that you would prevail in small claims court if it came to that. No one could reasonably expect a consumer to spot such a thing during the initial inspection. Remember that you do NOT need an attorney to file a small claims case. |
Toolfins, screw off with the court thing. That is a last resort for people who don't have people skills and cannot properly articulate their position to erac upper management.
Escalate the problem up the chain until you get the answers you want. This will work 99 out of 100 times.
As far as you taking them to court??? If they are not willing to budge and they can prove you are responsible for the damage they will be taking you to court.