upscale audio is this legal?


Maybe I'm wrong but wanted to get the communities thoughts. A good friend of mine bought a Cary amp from upscale audio it was supposed to be a v12 i. That was a year and a half ago recently he was going to sell it and was looking at the receipt from them and the serial numbers dont match at all!! totally different amp not even a i series. well he called them and they told him there was nothing they would do. I have never checked the serial number on anything I have bought but will from now on.My friend assumed he was getting what he paid for but did not! You would think they knew somewhere along the line they sold him the wrong amp . anyway whats your thoughts.
52tiger
C'mon man, three threads on the same subject, and this one's story is completely different than "What would you do?"

If you want to trash Upscale Audio that's up to you, but one post should be fine. BTW, I've never dealt with them, but many say they're a fine and reputable dealer.

My thoughts are maybe you should stop whining and posting multiple threads on the same subject (or at least keep your story straight).
1.5 years is a long time. Long past the point of reasonable to expect a seller to correct a mistake.
Not right if the facts are as originally stated. Does the receipt show what was actually sold?
As Csontos stated bring it to small claims court and you will be surprised at how quickly a resolution will happen.
Keep us posted.
This thread should be dropped. Obviously an attempt to intimidate a dealer into capitulating from a buyers inattention to detail, or lack of understanding. Do you think a dealer with hundreds of thousand of dollars of inventory is going to stake their reputation on dealing like this? These forums are for discussions of our hobby and passion. Make your stereo purchases at Best Buy, deal with them in 18 months for a return.