Lemon Laws
The American States has come up with a law that provides a solution to purchasers of commodities that do not meet quality and performance. The law, which is known as Lemon Law, provides for compensation to buyers with such issues (Beard & Ford, 2016). The paper focuses on explaining the importance of the Lemon Law works as well as how it works.
There is a testimony where the Law Office of Darin Siefkes has solved a case where a couple had bought a car that developed steering issues in three months. The couple had visited the manufacturer several times with no positive feedback as the dealer kept asking for more time. After contacting the Darin for assistance, the car dealer agreed to make a full refund for the van and also pay for the couples’ attorney fees. Apart from cash compensation, such corporations help one to repurchase or replace a vehicle with defects at ease (Hunter, 2016). The consultation is free as the automotive dealers pay for it when found guilty.
Important and valuable things learnt throughout the course
Consumer behavior enables marketers to study and forecast consumers’ purchase behavior on commodities. It also assists them in understanding why consumers taste and preference change at times. However, consumer behavior has its dark side, which reveals the characteristics of compulsive and impulsive consumption, which can influence the purchase of commodities as well as their consumption (Moschis, 2017). For instance, internet addiction does not involve the use of drugs as it may be a result of an attachment with a friend as the internet allows people to socialize as they exchange ideas. Gambling also causes an addiction without the use of intoxicating drugs. Quitting such addictive activities may cause loneliness, anger, boredom, depression, sadness, procrastination, mood swings, or even stomach upsets.
Addiction is not only triggered by intoxicated drugs. It is, therefore, important for one to check on their behavior to avoid unnecessary addiction as some could turn out to be illegal or may affect one’s ability to make critical life decisions.
Beard, T. R., & Ford, G. S. (2016). State Automobile Franchise Laws: Public or Private Interests?. Phoenix Center Perspectives, (16-06).
Siefkes,, D. (2015, May 7). Free case evaluation. Retrieved from https://www.tx-lemon-law.com/free-case-evaluation/
Hunter Jr, R. J. (2016). A Statutory Override of an as Is Sale: A Historical Appraisal and Analysis of the UCC, Magnuson-Moss, and State Lemon Laws. U. Mass. L. Rev., 11, 44.
Moschis, G. P. (2017). Research frontiers on the dark side of consumer behaviour: The case of materialism and compulsive buying. Journal of Marketing Management, 33(15-16), 1384-1401.