How to file a wrongful business suit?

July 21, 2010 by admin · 1 Comment
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confused asked:

I recently had my computer repaired in a small computer repair store, and had to have a new motherboard put in, well shorty after i noticed that the usb ports didnt work, and found out that to fix the problem I had to replace the motherboard. While dell was looking at the computer they said that that motherboard had been registered to a previous owner, and it was a dell latitude motherboard, and I have a dell inspiron laptop. And those two computers are almost identical and the parts are interchangable, so i figure he had a spare motherboard laying around and wanted to make a little extra money, so he just put a used motherboard in my computer, and charged me for a brand new one. I am going to contact him, and demand my money back or threaten to sue, and I was wanting more information on how I would sue if it comes to that.

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One Response to “How to file a wrongful business suit?”
  1. Striving for Honesty says:

    Based on the amount I am certain you’d simply file in small claims court. Very simple to do, fairly relaxed proceedings. No attorneys – basically the two of you, your evidence, and the judge/courtroom staff. Striving for Honesty

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