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i purchased furniture on line while i am in saudia arabia the company did not deliver the items to the ocean fright company as planned and they are not responding to my emails i asked them to refund me but they did not respondi comlained to ftc and bbbwhat can i do to get my money thankname: ihsan mohsensaudia arabia
Optional Information: Country relating to Question: Saudi Arabia Already Tried: i contacted them i complained to fedral trade comission i reported the incident to bbb
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i spent 10110 usd
the web site is www.furniturexo.com
Thank you.The site itself is owned by MIG ENTERPRISES, INC, that does business as "FURNITURE X.O."The registered addresses for the business are: XXXXXRoadUnit 351Trevose PA 19053MIG ENTERPRISES, INC. XXXXXPhiladelphia PA 19114At this point, you can sue them for Fraud. While filing a complaint with the BBB can have this complaint be registered online, BBB is not a government entity and cannot do anything. The FTC will also generally not deal with such matters.You can sue them for (1) Breach of Contract and (2) fraud.To maintain a cause of action in breach of contract, a plaintiff must establish: (1) the existence of a contract, including its essential terms; (2) a breach of a duty imposed by the contract; and (3) resulting damages. Lackner v. Glosser, 892 A.2d 21, 30 (Pa. Super. Ct. 2006).The elements of fraud are as follows: there must be (1) a misrepresentation, (2) a fraudulent utterance thereof, (3) an intention by the maker that the recipient will thereby be induced to act, (4) justifiable reliance by the recipient upon the misrepresentation, and (5) damage to the recipient as the proximate result. Scaife Co. v. Rockwell-Standard Corp., 446 Pa. 280, 285, 285 A.2d 451, 454 (1971), cert. denied.Bad faith in dealings also allows you to ask for Special Damages under 42 Pa. C.S.A. § 8371.; as well as legal fees tagged unto judgment.You may wish to consider retaining counsel. Many attorneys can take this on contingency, i.e. if you do not receive judgment, then they do not get paid:http://www.pabar.org/public/membership/lrsblurb.asp(Philadelphia County Referral, Philadelphia:(NNN) NNN-NNNNI hope this finds you well. Please click Reply to Expert to keep talking, or rate my answer when we are finished. Kindly rate my answer as one of the top three faces because this is how I get credit for my time with you. I work very hard to formulate an informative answer for you; please reciprocate my good faith. Otherwise, reply to chat more until we are finished and you are ready to rate. (You may always ask follow ups free after rating.)
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