Unclesally
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
Why do you think the store refused to exchange the new couch for the old one? Was there noticeable damage to the old couch, outside the damage you had originally claimed (e.g., stains, tears, whatever)?I live in California, bought a sectional last year, within 3 months we wanted to use the warranty we purchased because couch broke. Furniture store sent out a tech, the tech said it's normal wear and tear and not covered. We continue to complain, 10 months after purchase we are given option to exchange the couch for something else. We decide to upgrade and pay difference, everything was paid in full at each purchase. No financing. On scheduled delivery day, they unload new sectional, see old sectional and load up new sectional and take off. We contact the company and they say they can't deliver, and refuse to abide by the reciept/bill of sale. I want to small claims, for my money back for initial and second purchase and walk away or to have my new sectional and walk away from company. Do I have a case? Is a reciept/agreement to exchange in writing a contract?
While entirely possible the furniture store is in breach of the warranty, that kind of damage will be a hard sell to say it was because of a manufacturing defect(s) over misuse. But, since it appears there was a subsequent contract created and you claim the furniture store knew the status of the couch when that contract was made, they should have to live up to it. Their defense will be you increased the damage after the contract to upgrade your couch.We had complained that the frame broke and tried to use the warranty, they said no. So the couch had some sag. It was also down filled. So many feathers had fallen out, couch looks clean but noticeably not fluffy, like a new couch. Bottom underneath cushions is ripped, exposing the springs. All of which the furniture store knew of before authorizing our exchange. In other words the couch is dilapidated, the company knows and said they would fix it, and when it came to the wire, the backed out. Personally I think they won't be able to resale it and don't want to lose money.