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He might be able to engage a lawyer in the seller's state. I did that once when I bought a windshield from a guy that sold a lot of them online. "Windshield Rick" or something like that located in the mid west. The windshield arrived at the shipping depot, I had them open the shipping box, & it was totally smashed. I refused delivery and contacted the seller who said he'd ship another. Never happened and I got stonewalled. I contacted some government agency in his state, got referred around and finally found an attorney who I contacted. After explaining the situation, he said he'd just have his paralegal staff handle it to save me money. The seller got an attorney, who mine said he knew & commented he was totally incompetent. Ended up I got my refund back. Cost me something like $100, but it was mostly the idea. Pissed me off.
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