I purchased $6500 worth of Merchandise at Best Buy. I did not want it delivered while I was remodeling my home. Ended up in a divorce. Best Buy said they gave me a credit for the merchandise.I proved they never gave me a credit but in small claims court they claimed only staute of limitations and won. They got my $14,000 in payments because the credit card company said I would ruin my credit if I stopped paying while the dispute was going on. They ended up with my money and my merchandise. If that is not theft then I don't kn ow what is.
Robert
Irvine,#2Consumer Comment
Sun, October 23, 2016
You go from not wanting items you purchased delivered because you were remodeling, to getting a divorce to suing them in Small Claims. It's like you went from point A to point Z totally bypasing Points B to Y.
But then you lost in Small Claims because of the Statute of Limitations had run out. For this type of case the SOL would be 3 to 4 years depending on exactly what you were claiming. So there is a lot of time that would have passed to you have been outside of the Statute of Limitations which I am sure would explain a lot of this.