Bought (second hand) an expensive ($1,200) 32" 4K pc-graphics monitor manufactured by a well-known California based Big Tech manufacturer. The monitor is only 2.5 years old but I bought it second hand from the original owner. The monitor worked fine for a month then developed hardware/pixel issues. I contacted the Big Tech manufacturer with the intent of paying for a professional factory repair. The monitor was sent to the manufacturer's main repair facility with a repair ticket #. The repair rep contacted me with a quote to repair a large scuff on the surface of the screen (not the hardware/pixel repair I asked for) that wasn't there when I shipped it in and wasn't caused by the postal carrier. So far they have been un-helpful and refuse to quote me the cost of the hardware/pixel repair. They are sending the un-repaired monitor back to me.
I am interested in taking this Big Tech company to small claims court.
Simple question: What are my chances of winning $800, the amount quoted for repairing the scratch when:
1.) I'm the second owner and don't have original proof of purchase (I purchased second hand through prominent e-commerce website with documents)
2.) I do not have photos of the screen un-damaged before I sent it in for repairs
Thanks for your advice!
I am interested in taking this Big Tech company to small claims court.
Simple question: What are my chances of winning $800, the amount quoted for repairing the scratch when:
1.) I'm the second owner and don't have original proof of purchase (I purchased second hand through prominent e-commerce website with documents)
2.) I do not have photos of the screen un-damaged before I sent it in for repairs
Thanks for your advice!