How do i report to legal action, if i’m a vendor to Costco and Costco breach the manufacture term warranty?
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ajimmy19 asked:
How do I report to legal action/law if I as a vendor to Costco and Costco breach manufacture term warranty for the products. Costco is still accepting return that is over than manufacture warranty term. The actual warranty term is usually one year but sometimes they still accepted even more than a year or many years.
They don’t want to reimburse their mistake. They still accepting customer who not satisfied with the products until forever(customer abuse). That’s Costco wan’t killer the vendor, no matter the agreeement says.
Melissa
How do I report to legal action/law if I as a vendor to Costco and Costco breach manufacture term warranty for the products. Costco is still accepting return that is over than manufacture warranty term. The actual warranty term is usually one year but sometimes they still accepted even more than a year or many years.
They don’t want to reimburse their mistake. They still accepting customer who not satisfied with the products until forever(customer abuse). That’s Costco wan’t killer the vendor, no matter the agreeement says.
Melissa












April 10th, 2009 at 2:21 am
Get a lawyer.
April 12th, 2009 at 4:51 am
They can accept returns for as long as they want…but can’t make your company reimburse them.
If you want to ‘report legal action’ you need a lawyer.
April 15th, 2009 at 3:15 pm
And then they want to recover the cost from you? Look at your contract with them and see what it says. Make sure you understand it fully. Ask to have a meeting to discuss this. If you can’t resolve it, you will need to get a lawyer.
April 18th, 2009 at 2:57 pm
Sorry, don’t understand what you are asking here. If Costo honors warranty longer than you do as a vendor then your reputation is upheld by Costco longer than they have to.
April 21st, 2009 at 1:52 pm
They can accept returns for as long as they want, you don’t have to reimburse, replace or repair outside of a year.
April 22nd, 2009 at 12:35 am
If they are trying to have you cover the warranty for something that is out of warranty, depending on your contract, you may have the right to refuse to cover it.
Talk to your lawyer about it (you do have a lawyer, right?). He/she will be much better position to advise you what your legal rights are.