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What is the name of your state? PA
While on vacation in Florida with friends, we visited their condo with our son. he brought his gamecube along on the trip and he and our friends 2 children proceded to hook it up to their TV set- now this unfortunately was an older TV. Apparently the tube in the TV blew while the gamecube was hooked up to it.
Our friends were irrate obviously. Now I have no idea if the gamecube really did it or not, or if the TV was ready to go. In any case they blame my son, the gamecube, and me for their TV breaking. Unfortunately the female friendship has gone sour. The men still speak.
In the meantime. several days after the break, they purchased a new $1000 television set. My husband was kind enough to go to the store with them, negotiate a discount and help carry and install the new TV in their condo. never did they mention us helping them financially in the TV purchase as they are much more well off than we are . We would have liked to help in some way, but they never asked and basically said not to worry about it, so we thought it was cool.
Anyway 6 weeks after vacation, the wife called me stating that she expects a $1000 check in the mail for their broken TV, and that she would send an invoice, then hung up. I suppose the credit card bill came in and it was a shock.
Help please. Are we liable for the TV, old or new? The situation was truly an accident. Any advice appreciated.
While on vacation in Florida with friends, we visited their condo with our son. he brought his gamecube along on the trip and he and our friends 2 children proceded to hook it up to their TV set- now this unfortunately was an older TV. Apparently the tube in the TV blew while the gamecube was hooked up to it.
Our friends were irrate obviously. Now I have no idea if the gamecube really did it or not, or if the TV was ready to go. In any case they blame my son, the gamecube, and me for their TV breaking. Unfortunately the female friendship has gone sour. The men still speak.
In the meantime. several days after the break, they purchased a new $1000 television set. My husband was kind enough to go to the store with them, negotiate a discount and help carry and install the new TV in their condo. never did they mention us helping them financially in the TV purchase as they are much more well off than we are . We would have liked to help in some way, but they never asked and basically said not to worry about it, so we thought it was cool.
Anyway 6 weeks after vacation, the wife called me stating that she expects a $1000 check in the mail for their broken TV, and that she would send an invoice, then hung up. I suppose the credit card bill came in and it was a shock.
Help please. Are we liable for the TV, old or new? The situation was truly an accident. Any advice appreciated.