On 6/6/05, Dave Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Group, > > This is more or less exactly off topic, and I apologize. I don't know of a > more informed corpus of geeks to which I can turn for this burning > question. > > Is anyone familiar with the laws regarding the selling of electronics with > no warning labels? For example, a consumer purchases a piece of $500 > electronics on the Internet from an out-of-state vendor that requires some > assembly. The gear arrives with no warnings or instructions and explodes > due to the consumer's improper wiring (causing minor injury), what options > does the consumer have in obtaining a refund if the vendor is unwilling to > provide one? > > Anyone have any experiences? > > Sorry again to interrupt the usual flow of always-on-topic posts. :) > > --Dave
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