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Nondelivery of furniture

We paid a 50 percent deposit for some Henredon furniture from a San Diego store in April 2008 and were told it would be shipped in 12 to 16 weeks. They said it was going to be shipped in August, then September, then October and now before December. They now claim it was manufactured in late September and that it is just waiting to be shipped. How long do we have to wait before just cancelling the order and trying to get our refund of our deposit? The store manager says he will not allow us to cancel the order, nor will he give us any kind of written confirmation from the manufacturer that the furniture was made and he will not give us contact information for the manufacturer. It has been over seven months now that they have had our deposit, which was alot of money. We feel that we basically gave them an interest free loan and we are beginning to have doubts that we will ever see that furniture. What can we do?

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Anonymous
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Posted on / Nov. 23, 2008 22:34:00

Re: Nondelivery of furniture

I would highly consider a suit for fraud. This has several legal consequences for the opposing party, and you are likely to find a cure to the problem.

JDH

Anonymous
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Posted on / Nov. 23, 2008 22:34:00

Re: Nondelivery of furniture

I would highly consider a suit for fraud. This has several legal consequences for the opposing party, and you are likely to find a cure to the problem.

JDH

Anonymous
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Posted on / Nov. 23, 2008 22:34:00

Re: Nondelivery of furniture

I would highly consider a suit for fraud. This has several legal consequences for the opposing party, and you are likely to find a cure to the problem.

JDH

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