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[Solved] ASUS Motherboard RMA Issue - Need Assistance
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<blockquote data-quote="gmano" data-source="post: 1918134" data-attributes="member: 9356"><p>If the company refuses to accept the notice, its deemed to be having knowledge of the same (in law).</p><p>Its not necessary for you to get their reply or to make sure that they read your notice (its for them to do so). All you need is the proof that you sent a notice and they received/returned it.</p><p></p><p>If a lawyer charges you Rs. 500 for a hearing, dont you think thats too little a pay for the lawyer? (when compared to others getting paid in IT industry or even a Govt employee). Even the unskilled labour charges over Rs. 500 per day, they why do we hesitate to pay to Lawyers? </p><p>Still, no lawyer is charging that much, they charge mostly case on case basis. May be a 5k for a consumer forum complaint (which is too little, as he needs to attend at least 20 to 30 hearings for it and he gets around Rs. 5000 in total, works out to be below Rs. 175 per day's hearing). Now you tell me, do they charge you a truck load?</p><p></p><p>Is it worth to fight a case by paying the lawyer? answer depends. Its not always the monetary benefit you are fighting for. You may want to teach a lesson to the company and that may satisfy you.</p><p></p><p>Even sending a legal notice through a lawyer will do wonders (as company is made to feel that you are more serious and you are already prepared to take the legal battle by issuing a notice through a Lawyer). </p><p>That said, you can always said any number of notices to company. So first try sending on your own. Mostly your matter will be settled in the first attempt itself.</p><p>Make sure that you address the notice to Managing Director of the company (not to any customer relation or whatever department they have)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gmano, post: 1918134, member: 9356"] If the company refuses to accept the notice, its deemed to be having knowledge of the same (in law). Its not necessary for you to get their reply or to make sure that they read your notice (its for them to do so). All you need is the proof that you sent a notice and they received/returned it. If a lawyer charges you Rs. 500 for a hearing, dont you think thats too little a pay for the lawyer? (when compared to others getting paid in IT industry or even a Govt employee). Even the unskilled labour charges over Rs. 500 per day, they why do we hesitate to pay to Lawyers? Still, no lawyer is charging that much, they charge mostly case on case basis. May be a 5k for a consumer forum complaint (which is too little, as he needs to attend at least 20 to 30 hearings for it and he gets around Rs. 5000 in total, works out to be below Rs. 175 per day's hearing). Now you tell me, do they charge you a truck load? Is it worth to fight a case by paying the lawyer? answer depends. Its not always the monetary benefit you are fighting for. You may want to teach a lesson to the company and that may satisfy you. Even sending a legal notice through a lawyer will do wonders (as company is made to feel that you are more serious and you are already prepared to take the legal battle by issuing a notice through a Lawyer). That said, you can always said any number of notices to company. So first try sending on your own. Mostly your matter will be settled in the first attempt itself. Make sure that you address the notice to Managing Director of the company (not to any customer relation or whatever department they have) [/QUOTE]
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