What is the name of your state? CA
Simple story:
1. Aunt buys computer with 2 year extended warranty to "repair computer if anything goes wrong" as was explained to us.
2. Computer dies.
3. Store tells us that it was a "power surge" and showed us in a new contract they recently got that REPAIRS are not covered, and only 1000 dollar gift card is issued. Laptop cost 1650, + 350 for warrant. A comparable laptop costs more than 1000 dollars.
4. There was no "power surge", the adapter (AC to DC laptop converter) is working perfect, meaning higher than the 13.3 (or whatever) volts NEVER went through it.
5. Store leaves us with no further options.
Can a claim be filed in small claims court against them? If they dispute the court's decision can it go to superior court and will we have to have a lawyer?
Anything we can do without involving a lawyer on our side? A letter to Consumer Affairs is on the way explaining the situation..
Thank you.
Simple story:
1. Aunt buys computer with 2 year extended warranty to "repair computer if anything goes wrong" as was explained to us.
2. Computer dies.
3. Store tells us that it was a "power surge" and showed us in a new contract they recently got that REPAIRS are not covered, and only 1000 dollar gift card is issued. Laptop cost 1650, + 350 for warrant. A comparable laptop costs more than 1000 dollars.
4. There was no "power surge", the adapter (AC to DC laptop converter) is working perfect, meaning higher than the 13.3 (or whatever) volts NEVER went through it.
5. Store leaves us with no further options.
Can a claim be filed in small claims court against them? If they dispute the court's decision can it go to superior court and will we have to have a lawyer?
Anything we can do without involving a lawyer on our side? A letter to Consumer Affairs is on the way explaining the situation..
Thank you.