Old 11-04-2007, 01:23 PM
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I am not familiar with the laws in Colorado, but in most states you must afford the seller the opportunity to correct a transaction, whether it is a service or a product. By filing a claim against the seller without allowing them to first "fix it", chances are the court will rule that you must return the product for repairs, or incur the repair expense yourself. Again, I do not know the procedure in your state, but I suggest contacting someone who does.
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