Does the "lemon law" cover appliances? I purchases a GE dishwasher on Aug 28 it did not work on delivery and GE has been giving me the run around with parts availability. It has been 1 month and numerous calls to GE with no satisfaction. What are my options?
The answer is no. The only applies to new cars - not used cars as many people think. For everything else there is no right to return merchandise under state or federal law. The only exceptions: you have three days to cancel a a or a membership and five days to cancel a purchase. Having said that you are welcome to file a with our office about the dishwasher. We get good results with mediation - $5 million back to consumers in 2006 without ever going to court.
To Casie:This is tough one and there doesn't appear to be a clear answer. However it's worth pursuing. Here are the exceptions to the Lemon Law from Chapter 407 of the Missouri statutes. Notice that none of them seem to apply to a Bobcat meaning it's NOT one of the clear exceptions.. Also of motor vehicle from Chapter 301. MO statutes.
I have a Frigidaire washing machine that I have have for 5 months and have had problems for the past 3 months. I was wondering what my recourse is. The manufacturer told me the warranty was a repair warrenty and not a replacement warrenty. I have had 6 service calls with 2 different companies and it still does not work correctly. Any suggestions? Thanks.
I have a 2008 Ford Edge that has been in the shop for 3 times for the Vista roof not being installed correctly. There is also a rattle in the front door that the dealer can't seem to fix. It is now in the shop again and Ford is sending an engineer because something is wrong with the design when they compare it to other brand new Ford Edges. If something is wrong with the design when this car left the line why do I have to pay for a defective car. What is my recourse - when do I start pushing for a replacement or my money back?
I have a 2007 Dodge Caravan which I purchased brand new in 2007. I have had it back to the dealers at least 6 times now to have the air conditioning fixed. Each time they have had to do something different to it. We are taking it back again this week because it's making weird noises when I turn the a c on. It seems the dealer repairs it then when the summer gets at it's hottest. I don't have A. C. Do you think I stand a chance with the lemon law? I don't have money for an attorney so I would have to make the csse myself but the records are all on file at the dealer's. Thank you
I have a 2006 Dodge Grand Caravan. I bought it new 2 1/2 years ago. It has 36,700 on it. This is a leased van. It has been in the shop for little over two months now. My motor had to be replaced. They got the motor in about two weeks after it went into the shop but there was no gasket sets with it they was on back order,it took them a month or so to get them in. Well they got the motor into the van and it was doing the same thing as the last but worse well it is 9 weeks later and they have supposly put in 3 motors in the van and they all are doing the same thing. They are suppose to be getting in a forth motor that a enginer is going to go through. I am grateful that they are fixing it in the first placed because I am over my milage by only 700 miles. But my oil was changed every 3,000 at a dodge dealer on the last oil change we told them that it was losing oil they said everything is fine. I would like to know if I have any rights here? We have tried to get out of our lease which is done in January but they will not let us they still want there money. So I been paying two months of payments for a van I do not have. I don't think how we are being treated is fair. Can you please help us?
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http://ago.mo.gov/ConsumerCorner/blog/10234/Lemon_Law_applies_to_new_cars_and_nothing_else/
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