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Stressedpleasehelp
I think you proved you have no idea about law so I quit listening to your advice around the time you said there was no breach of contract claim which is patently false. As to my experience of what it takes to initiate a lawsuit and particularly a class action you are also completely wrong. And the cite given was an 'or' scenario with the husband and wife portion being the last of a three prong test so thank you for taking the scenario that obviously doesn't apply out of the three and telling me it doesn't apply; that's very helpful. Did I have a right to the value of my purchase. Absolutely by their own policy. I didn't right their terms and conditions and have no ability to alter them so the fact that they cannot even abide by them is pretty ridiculous and given it ups their sales to have one policy in practice and another in writing they are benefitting from their fraudulent behavior. If you think small it might seem like what I did was worse but the damages they were causing and I already found evidence of this affecting other people is exponentially higher. Do you have any experience with class actions and what people actually win based on? I think it is pretty clear the answer is no but it's kind of sad you give 'legal' advice to people when you know nothing about what you are talking about. It's very clear you have no idea of nuance or applying any type of logic to facts which may not fit into the standard reply you give in all circumstances on here. I would hire an attorney in the extremely unlikely result that something occurred from this and I guarantee you my odds are both better of getting off with no punishment and also toys r us being found in breach than the other way around. I came on here because the slim chance of anything else occurring isn't worth it and I was interested in people who actually have helpful advice with something similar offering it. Unfortunately I could have read the standard responses I received in every other thread on here. Happy holidays!