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<blockquote data-quote="ravendarat" data-source="post: 3299174" data-attributes="member: 568925"><p>There arent bad shops, there are bad installers, keep that in mind. As far as sueing, its in YOUR best case to not let this go to court. Best Buy has a legal department with full time lawyers on staff who's only job is to make sure their *** is covered. Im not saying dont contact a lawyer, but your better off handling this at the store level or district than at the corprate level (which is where it goes if you get a lawyer involved or even say the word sue). You can easily get this taken care of with a simple mechanics work order that says the problem was caused by the install. Take that into the store manager, he should elevate it to his district manager for approval and they will cut you a check. Its actually pretty easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ravendarat, post: 3299174, member: 568925"] There arent bad shops, there are bad installers, keep that in mind. As far as sueing, its in YOUR best case to not let this go to court. Best Buy has a legal department with full time lawyers on staff who's only job is to make sure their *** is covered. Im not saying dont contact a lawyer, but your better off handling this at the store level or district than at the corprate level (which is where it goes if you get a lawyer involved or even say the word sue). You can easily get this taken care of with a simple mechanics work order that says the problem was caused by the install. Take that into the store manager, he should elevate it to his district manager for approval and they will cut you a check. Its actually pretty easy. [/QUOTE]
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