Computer Lemon LawsTip! Guidelines to Declare your Vehicle as Lemon: Here are some guidelines for knowing whether or not your car is a lemon: A motor vehicle may be declared a lemon if it meets all of the following lemon law conditions: - The vehicle has a serious defect or abnormal condition. - The defect or condition is covered by a manufacturer's written warranty. What if you bought new computer hardware for either your gaming pleasure or for your business and you got something defective? What if you don't see anything on your monitor, or if it does not display the desired image or the right colors? What if you purchased software for your computer intended to execute specific tasks, but after several days of using the program, you notice that it does not do what it's supposed to? What You Can Do When you are faced with repeated computer-related problems, the first thing you can do is to contact your dealer. Log every single remedy that has been advised by the dealer or all attempts by a service engineer to fix the problem. Demand short deadlines from your vendor or from the service engineer. Allow no more than a week to pass between attempts to fix the problem. Make sure you that file all the paperwork sent to you by your dealers; it might come in handy in the future. If after a certain period of time, the problems are not permanently fixed, either in your computer hardware or a program you bought, you have the right to demand an outright replacement or a full refund. In some states, you can actually demand more than three times the amount of purchase. Federal warranty assures that all products need to deliver the performance and function promised or advertised. If the product does not or cannot deliver as promised, then you are allowed to demand a new product or a full refund. Tip! It is important to know how and when the lemon law are enforced in your state to be able to correctly judge whether your care is a 'lemon'.
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