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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1328794, member: 26302"]Well, misrepresentation would be included in a lawsuit, so would being unresponsive if the complaint was something covered in a warranty, as would discrepancies with contracts. All of these things would be covered by the UCC, and would need to be dealt with in a lawsuit against them. Overcharging would depend on what you are talking about. Someone charges $100 when some guide book says its worth $50? Who says the guidebook is right? I know a lot of coins I would gladly pay twice price guide for. There IS no such thing as overcharging really, if a buyer and seller agree, then that is the price.</p><p><br /></p><p>Like Doug said, many things people believe are actionable or sacntionable aren't. To have a better opinion, we would need to know the exact nature of the offense. There is a world of difference between selling a fake product with a return privilege and then not allowing returns, and selling a coin a book says is worth $50 for $100, and everything in between. In all of these situations, the devil is in the details.</p><p><br /></p><p>Chris[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1328794, member: 26302"]Well, misrepresentation would be included in a lawsuit, so would being unresponsive if the complaint was something covered in a warranty, as would discrepancies with contracts. All of these things would be covered by the UCC, and would need to be dealt with in a lawsuit against them. Overcharging would depend on what you are talking about. Someone charges $100 when some guide book says its worth $50? Who says the guidebook is right? I know a lot of coins I would gladly pay twice price guide for. There IS no such thing as overcharging really, if a buyer and seller agree, then that is the price. Like Doug said, many things people believe are actionable or sacntionable aren't. To have a better opinion, we would need to know the exact nature of the offense. There is a world of difference between selling a fake product with a return privilege and then not allowing returns, and selling a coin a book says is worth $50 for $100, and everything in between. In all of these situations, the devil is in the details. Chris[/QUOTE]
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