What are my rights under the warranty on a used appliance?
Used appliances are sold with either an express warranty (written or verbal) or an implied warranty (30 days). Verbal warranties are harder to prove in court unless you have witnesses or the service dealer will admit that they gave you a certain warranty. If a dealer refuses to repair a used item under warranty, your recourse is small claims court. Since there is usually no fee for repair under warranty, used appliance dealers do not have to be registered with the Bureau.
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