mahstmacat
Active Member
I'm in Oregon, and I just bought a chair that was represented explicitly in an ad as "Brand: DWR" (design within reach). This kind of chair, a womb chair, is widely copied and very hard to identify as authentic or not; the differences are miniscule, just enough to avoid copyright infringement litigation. But the seller literally represented it as having bought it at DWR and reaffirmed it in a message after we got home, although he said he 'doesn't have' the receipt anymore.
When we got home with the chair, I checked measurements and it doesn't match up. We will go to DWR tomorrow and see if it's the same chair or not. If it isn't, which I strongly predict is what we'll find, do I have a case to take this person to small claims court?
Thanks very much.
When we got home with the chair, I checked measurements and it doesn't match up. We will go to DWR tomorrow and see if it's the same chair or not. If it isn't, which I strongly predict is what we'll find, do I have a case to take this person to small claims court?
Thanks very much.