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Showing 2 matches for Office Depot:

“Office Depot computer”

  • Claim Status:
  • In Negotiation
  • Posted on: July 05,2011

Complaint Types: Contract / Agreement / Promise dispute

Claimant says: "I would like to have my computer repaired. I if it is not repairable I would like a new computer of the same value.”

Claimant Seeks: $0

“Injury Claim due to Defected Executive Office Chair”

  • Claim Status:
  • In Negotiation
  • Posted on: October 09,2010

Complaint Types: I just feel ripped off., Poor Value for Money, Product Defect, Safety Issue, Warranties or Rebates

Claimant says: "I brought a Office Executive Chair it base came lose and I fell to my knees , injuring my knees, lower back, and Right Shoulder. I purshcased this defect office chair in 4/2009.I still have the chair but it is not in use due to it is still broke and a person can not sit in it because it tilt over and it is a danger to a person . They refuses to take back chair, pay my lost wages, medical bills, medications, pain and suffering, transportation to physician, medical equipment, and etc.”

Claimant Seeks: $16000


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