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Old 05-29-2001, 04:12 PM   #1
eshort
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Red face Lawyer Ron question!

recently won two computers from a large web auction site.

The order arrived 10 days later---4 computers-two of which were better (faster cpu) than those actually ordered---

i have sent the vendor 5 emails over past 12 days pointing out their "error". Their response= sent me two (additional) invoices (again) only debitting me for two machines(two with the slower cpu). Did not send RMA (to return) or give me any instructions etc..

I assume ive done my part informing them--can i assume the "extra" cpus are "gifts"? Is there a statue of limitation..ie..say the vendor discovers their error 2,4, 10 months from now--can they then bill me for the "extra" machines? these were debitted via credit card. also- can they send me a bill for the "better" machines if/when they discover their error--is there a statute of (time) limitation on this??

thanx...

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