My Micromax tablet has been stuck in the service centre for over two months! It’s been sent back for repair three times for the same issue. I’m thinking of asking for a new tablet or an extended warranty with compensation. Before I approach the consumer court, I want to send a legal notice. How do I go about it? If I send the notice and then decide against going to court, even if Micromax doesn’t respond, will I face any legal issues? Also, what’s the cost involved in sending a legal notice?
Best Answer
You can draft a legal notice demanding a replacement tablet, extended warranty, and compensation for the inconvenience. It should be sent via registered post with acknowledgement due. Sending a notice and then deciding against legal action won’t create legal issues, but you’ll need to pay the drafting and postal charges, which can vary depending on the lawyer and the notice length.
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