February 8, 2012

Can a charge based on the Consumer Fraud Act be against a private person that sold you something and?

Question by burlingtony: Can a charge based on the Consumer Fraud Act be against a private person that sold you something and?
misrepresented it ??

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Answer by blackfootlady
yes–it was just on our local news last week–but it has to be within 30-90 days in our state(Oh) depending on what was sold and you need to have all paperwork and witnesses\proof that it was misrepresented.

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