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2 reviews Markham, ON
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Large Appliance purchase

The worst people to deal with.
Although I dealt with them in the past, but there was no problem with the appliance hence no problem with the management.
Then we purchase a Samsung fridge on Nov. 2013 which was defunct from day 1. We repeatedly ask for help from Quan TV & Appliances Unionville management but they either didn't returned our call or just turned us away when we went to the store.
After weeks of haggling, demanding to have the fridge repaired or replaced, we sent this letter to them. You as a reader copy it and use it because it gave us the result.
Ontario's Consumer Protection Act
Consummer Protection Bureau tel: 800-889-9768

When a purchase is made then the consumer change mind. If the deal is worth more than $50, you have the right to cancel within 10 days and get your money back The company has 15 days to return your money.

This message was hand delvered to Quan on
Nov 12, 2013
Quan TV Appliances
4421 Highway 7 East Unionville
fax: 905 479-9888
att. Daren
This demand is based on the law of Ontario Consumer Act 2002
We purchased a Samsung refrigerator # Rf260BEAASR at a cost of $1498 + tax + $48 delivery. It was delivered on date of Nov 5, 2013 but it is malfunctioning. We, the purchaser launched complaints to the above-mentioned office on Nov 5, Nov 6, Nov 7, Nov 8, Nov 11 and Nov 12. All told, it is six consecutive days of complaints. A serviceman showed up on Nov 7 and determined that the fridge malfunction because it is missing vital components. Therefore he couldn't repair it, then left.
As per Ontario's Consumer Protection Act 2002 we demand the refund of our money.
As per law, the RETAILER is liable to a purchaser for a defective product and refund the money regardless what the retailer contract read and signed.
If the merchandize is paid, the business has to take back the goods either picking them up or paying for the cost of sending them back.
As per Ontario Consumer Protection Act 2002
Company violating the act is liable to a fine of up to $50,000 or imprisonment of up to two years less one-day or both.
Antony Lelkes
Purchaser
A few days later without notice they delivered a new fridge for no charge and picked up the old one without saying anything.
Only the strength of this letter made them to replace the fridge, nothing else worked. From this letter you can deduce what kind of people you may deal with if you buy anything from them.

Approximate cost of services:
$2,000.00
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