Fraudulent Product Sale Options
Summary
If you were sold a faulty product in New Jersey, you may have a claim for fraud or misrepresentation. Consider contacting the seller, filing a complaint with the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs, or pursuing action in small claims court.Full Conversation
I was sold * dollars worth of a product that the seller knew wouldn’t work. I also spent three hours driving to get the product. Is there anything legally I can do about this
Hey ****! Sorry to hear about your situation. In New Jersey, you might have a claim for fraud or misrepresentation if the seller knowingly sold you a faulty product. Here are a few steps you can consider:
- Contact the Seller: Attempt to resolve the issue directly.
- File a Complaint: Report the seller to the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs.
- Small Claims Court: Consider filing if the seller refuses to cooperate.
Did you keep any receipts or communication with the seller?