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My under aged son was sold alchohol by a walmart store .

Answered 10 years and 2 months ago by Mr Andrew Holter Barbour (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
If your son is a minor, you could theoretically bring suit on his behalf, but only if he suffered damages (such as physical or emotional injury).  On these facts alone, you yourself would not have a claim against Walmart.  You may, however, be able to seek prosecution for their sale of alcohol to a minor (see A.R.S. 4-241 and/or 4-311).... Read More
If your son is a minor, you could theoretically bring suit on his behalf, but only if he suffered damages (such as physical or emotional injury).... Read More

Hi. I''m trying to determine what the phrase "within 15 days" means.

Answered 14 years and 2 months ago by Ms. Loretta Salzano (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
Unless otherwise provided by law or the agreement, within 15 days means 15 calendar days counting consecutively from the date of purchase. Therefore, if you bought something on December 19 and had to pay "within 15 days from the date of purchase," then you should have paid up on December 30 or earlier. Of course, it might be that your agreement or the seller's policy says something else, but it sounds like that isn't the case or you wouldn't be asking!... Read More
Unless otherwise provided by law or the agreement, within 15 days means 15 calendar days counting consecutively from the date of purchase. Therefore,... Read More

I owe a credit card $700. I want to pay the full amount. they have turned it to a Collection agency.

Answered 14 years and 3 months ago by Mr. Kenneth Alan Holcomb (Unclaimed Profile)   |   2 Answers
If you are able to pay the full balance owed on your credit card (including interest and any penalties), you should send the check to the credit card company, just like you send in your normal payment, with the payment slip included in your bill.  Write "Payment in Full" in the memo line of the check.  If the credit card company cashes the check, your bill is paid in full and you can use this information to tell the collection agency not to contact you again.... Read More
If you are able to pay the full balance owed on your credit card (including interest and any penalties), you should send the check to the credit card... Read More

Can I sue if my personal information gets stolen including my debit card details and it causes me troubles?

Answered 14 years and 3 months ago by Mr. Kenneth Alan Holcomb (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
If someone steals your personal information, including debit card information, and uses that information to your detriment, then you can certainly sue the person whole stole your information and anyone who uses the information (the person who stole the information may not be the end-user of the information).  You should also file a police report immediately if you know who stole your information and/or if you know who is using your personal information.... Read More
If someone steals your personal information, including debit card information, and uses that information to your detriment, then you can certainly... Read More