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Pat Steet
Guest
I purchased an entertainment center in Austin, Texas in Dec. 2000, which I put on my charge card in the amount of $2200.00. When the entertainment center was deliverd the delivery men refused to take the center out of the crates which was part of the delivery service charge. They also refused to take the center back. When I was able to remove the center out of the crates it was horribly damaged, and looked like it had fallen off the truck, the entire right side was dented and not worth any amount of money. I called the retailer several times regarding the damages and no one would speak to me. I then contacted my charge card company who put in a dispute with the retailers on my behalf. I just received a letter from my card company, which said I had to pay for the center because the retailer is protected now under bankrupcy laws. Is there any way I can become a creditor in the court preceedings to get my $2200.00 back? Also how do I find out which courts are handling the bankrupcy when all phone numbers are no longer in order and web sites are down?
Are consumers protected at all in this case?
Are consumers protected at all in this case?