note4shawn
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I purchased a new laser engraver (Oct 2023) from a local business (DigiCarver/Love Engraving) that orders them from a manufacturer in China. On the website it states they offer Lifetime after sale support and a 2-Year Warranty on my laser. In the warranty section he states:
"The manufacturer gives its own warranty which provides protection to Love Engraving, but your assurance is our warranty as herein described. We will deal with the manufacturer in case of failure of their machines, but you, the buyer, do not have to deal with the Chinese company."
Once he delivered the laser and received payment he stopped responding to all requests for service/support. I have asked him multiple times in my emails to provide me with the best way to contact him but he never responds.
While reading through the Warranty page I also noticed the following:
LIMITATION OF REMEDY
" In no event shall Love Engraving be liable for any incidental, consequential or special damages of any kind or nature whatsoever. Love Engraving is in no way liable for any lost profits arising from or connected to this agreement, whether alleged to arise from breach of contract, expressed or implied warranty, or in tort, including without limitation, negligence, failure to warn, or strict liability.
No representative nor the entire entity of Love Engraving may be held responsible for any damages to property or for personal injury caused by the use of DigiCarver machines. "
To me it looks like he added this section to basically allow him to get away with not responding to any service/support/warranty issues (breach of contract).
My question is, do I have any legal stance here? I specifically purchased from him because of the local service/warranty. I could have bought from a online company and paid less for a better machine but I didn't want to deal with warranty issues over the internet/phone.
I only paid $6000 for the machine, but as I am unemployed and trying to start a business, this was a large investment.
If I do have a case here, what would be the best way to move forward? And would it even be worth it? I have no idea what I could sue him for or for how much? As much as I want to burn his business to the ground for being a fraud, I cannot afford to do anything if it is not worth it to me in the end.
Just looking for some advice and information.
Thanks,
Shawn
"The manufacturer gives its own warranty which provides protection to Love Engraving, but your assurance is our warranty as herein described. We will deal with the manufacturer in case of failure of their machines, but you, the buyer, do not have to deal with the Chinese company."
Once he delivered the laser and received payment he stopped responding to all requests for service/support. I have asked him multiple times in my emails to provide me with the best way to contact him but he never responds.
While reading through the Warranty page I also noticed the following:
LIMITATION OF REMEDY
" In no event shall Love Engraving be liable for any incidental, consequential or special damages of any kind or nature whatsoever. Love Engraving is in no way liable for any lost profits arising from or connected to this agreement, whether alleged to arise from breach of contract, expressed or implied warranty, or in tort, including without limitation, negligence, failure to warn, or strict liability.
No representative nor the entire entity of Love Engraving may be held responsible for any damages to property or for personal injury caused by the use of DigiCarver machines. "
To me it looks like he added this section to basically allow him to get away with not responding to any service/support/warranty issues (breach of contract).
My question is, do I have any legal stance here? I specifically purchased from him because of the local service/warranty. I could have bought from a online company and paid less for a better machine but I didn't want to deal with warranty issues over the internet/phone.
I only paid $6000 for the machine, but as I am unemployed and trying to start a business, this was a large investment.
If I do have a case here, what would be the best way to move forward? And would it even be worth it? I have no idea what I could sue him for or for how much? As much as I want to burn his business to the ground for being a fraud, I cannot afford to do anything if it is not worth it to me in the end.
Just looking for some advice and information.
Thanks,
Shawn