What is the name of your state? CA
I purchased 1000 duplicated audio CDs from a local company and I took them to small claims court this morning because the CDs were defective. The company replaced the defective CDs with corrected ones; however, not before I mailed them to 191 of my customers. I played a few sample CDs to make sure they were good before I mailed them to my customers and they played ok on my CD player, but not all of my customer's CD players would play them. The company I sued today told me the manufacturer did in fact screw the CDs up.
Here is my question: I sued the local company that I bought the CDs from and their defense (today) was that I should be sueing the manufacturer, which they outsourced the job to. I think I won the case, but I will not know until I am notifed by mail via the small claims court. The case was only for $805, which I will use to package and mail my customers the corrected CDs.
Do you think will win the case?
Thanks,
solsysadm
I purchased 1000 duplicated audio CDs from a local company and I took them to small claims court this morning because the CDs were defective. The company replaced the defective CDs with corrected ones; however, not before I mailed them to 191 of my customers. I played a few sample CDs to make sure they were good before I mailed them to my customers and they played ok on my CD player, but not all of my customer's CD players would play them. The company I sued today told me the manufacturer did in fact screw the CDs up.
Here is my question: I sued the local company that I bought the CDs from and their defense (today) was that I should be sueing the manufacturer, which they outsourced the job to. I think I won the case, but I will not know until I am notifed by mail via the small claims court. The case was only for $805, which I will use to package and mail my customers the corrected CDs.
Do you think will win the case?
Thanks,
solsysadm