What are a customer’s rights if a retailer sells a special order to another customer that was paid in full by the original customer?
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What are a customer’s rights if a retailer sells a special order to another customer that was paid in full by the original customer?
Asked on September 9, 2013 under Business Law, Georgia
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Nathan Wagner / Law Office of Nathan Wagner
Answered 11 years ago | Contributor
There was a contract, and the retailer breached the contract. The customer can demand that the retailer get another item for them, or the customer can demand their money back. If the customer lost money because of the delay, they probably have a good claim for getting that money back as well.
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