What is the name of your state? New York
I purchased a treadmill from an Ebayer out of WA state, Nov 2003. I am not sure if he owned a store or was a reseller for a fitness store. I received the treadmill but it was not the correct item. I ordered a folding treadmill the one I received did not fold. I contacted the seller and he assured me he would send the correct treadmill. After almost a month, I charged back my credit card. Since I never got the correct item and was issued a refund he said he would send someone to pick it up the wrong treadmill. This also was never done because he never sent the people and after a while he never contacted me again. Nov 2004 he contacts me about the treadmill but we have given it away because it took up to much room in the house (non-folding) and was a safety issue for my toddler as well as an eyesore. He claims this is theft. Is there a statue of limitation for this sort of thing? Is this abandonment of goods? What is his/my recourse?
I purchased a treadmill from an Ebayer out of WA state, Nov 2003. I am not sure if he owned a store or was a reseller for a fitness store. I received the treadmill but it was not the correct item. I ordered a folding treadmill the one I received did not fold. I contacted the seller and he assured me he would send the correct treadmill. After almost a month, I charged back my credit card. Since I never got the correct item and was issued a refund he said he would send someone to pick it up the wrong treadmill. This also was never done because he never sent the people and after a while he never contacted me again. Nov 2004 he contacts me about the treadmill but we have given it away because it took up to much room in the house (non-folding) and was a safety issue for my toddler as well as an eyesore. He claims this is theft. Is there a statue of limitation for this sort of thing? Is this abandonment of goods? What is his/my recourse?