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Will you use it?! The bottom (no pun intended) line is that you weren't damaged, so what would be the point? Maybe you were a little inconvenienced, but seeking a lawyer would be even more inconvenient.  Let it go! Just don't buy their products.
Will you use it?! The bottom (no pun intended) line is that you weren't damaged, so what would be the point? Maybe you were a little inconvenienced,... Read More
I'm not familiar with this practice, but it appears to be a criminal proceeding, so it seems you could report this and then see what the authorities do. I wouldn't hold out much hope for this. The time to have hired a lawyer would have been when you were asserting your claim against the repair shop. It's not too late to do that, but I can't believe it would be worth it as your damages are likely only the value of a used lap top.  I'd use the insurance proceeds to buy a new laptop, stop throwing negative energy at it and consider this a lesson learned.... Read More
I'm not familiar with this practice, but it appears to be a criminal proceeding, so it seems you could report this and then see what the authorities... Read More