Frank G. asked
I left two rings as a deposit at a jewelry store in New Jersey for a diamond ring worth $4,000. My rings were worth around $3,000 and were supposed to be held for me. However, due to unforeseen circumstances, I could not afford to make payments for the diamond ring. When I called to retrieve my rings, the store informed me they had sold them without my consent. What legal actions can I take to recover compensation for my rings?
February 25th, 2024
Kelly D. answered
You may start by sending a demand letter to the jewelry store, requesting compensation for your ring...
February 25th, 2024
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