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19. November 2009: Michigan Statute of Limitation - Sale of Goods
The Michigan statute of limitation applicable to sales of goods is 4 years. ...More17. September 2009: Michigan Scanner Law - Upcharge on Cell Phone Sale
Question re: Michigan Scanner Law"What if you work for a retail cellular company and they upcharge $40.00 dollars on top of the phone price. Just because you are an upgrade and not a new line. But they do not have this listed on the tag. Is this also breaking the Michigan Retail Law?" ...More
06. August 2009: Cashier Scam - Check Your Receipt for Money Back
A consumer shopping at a supercenter thankfully recognized before walking out of the store, that the cashier had purposefully manipulated the transaction. ...More10. July 2009: Purchasing a Bank-Owned Home
Question:"The banks are playing a game in an effort to get the most they can for their foreclosed homes. They list the home for a ''lower than they will accept'' price, in order to get a lot of traffic through the house, and multiple offers, sometimes with a second round of bidding. I have unsuccessfully attempted to buy 4 bank-owned homes, always offering the asking price or more. The last offer we placed equaled the asking price, but instead of accepting the offer, the bank rejected, and then lowered the price of the home $8,000, to get more people to come through the house and to get more offers. Is this legal? Can they NOT sell us the house when we are, at the time, the only one making an offer ... and we met their price? This feels like discrimination."
10. July 2009: Discussion of Michigan's Scanner Law and Exceptions
Question:"I bought produce on sale and was charged the full price. When I asked for the bounty the clerk said it does not pertain to sale items. Is she correct? The produce did not have a price sticker affixed."
A frequent inquiry is what are the exceptions to the scanner law and the short answer is THERE ARE NONE. ...More
24. February 2009: Getting Sued for a Debt that is "Charged Off"
If you have a delinquent debt, after some time it will show up on your credit report as "charged off". A frequent inquiry is "what does this mean" and can I still be sued for it?...More