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16 June 2018, 08:31 AM | #11 |
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In my experience in two different states, would be exactly as I said. I find it hard to believe another judge would see it any other way......America could at that point turn into a scamming paradise where anybody can order anything and simply say it was rocks and sue the company. Everybody starts ordering Apple computers and cellphones and just say the item wasn't there? And the buyer simply wins because the company would have no way of proving the item physically arrived in the buyer's hands? Find that incredibly peculiar and in no way enforceable.
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