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Other than stating that the seller possibly was so new that he did not know, I don't think that anyone on here said that there was no lie involved. I would have to go back and read again, however, to be sure, and I don't recall the OP having said that the seller denied it after the fact. (nor whether he had contacted the seller about the bad hatch at all).
What the OP asked was whether he has a case for Fraud in a court of law - and that is a matter for a Legal Council to determine. Personally, I don't know what the law says about verbal contracts or email contracts in regards to hatching eggs.
as for Buyer Beware, I personally feel that it covers just about everything you can purchase.
In our "lawsuit happy" society, maybe all the buyer needs to do is talk to the seller - then figure out if there is a cause to take further action and involve lawyers and courts.
meri
Other than stating that the seller possibly was so new that he did not know, I don't think that anyone on here said that there was no lie involved. I would have to go back and read again, however, to be sure, and I don't recall the OP having said that the seller denied it after the fact. (nor whether he had contacted the seller about the bad hatch at all).
What the OP asked was whether he has a case for Fraud in a court of law - and that is a matter for a Legal Council to determine. Personally, I don't know what the law says about verbal contracts or email contracts in regards to hatching eggs.
as for Buyer Beware, I personally feel that it covers just about everything you can purchase.
In our "lawsuit happy" society, maybe all the buyer needs to do is talk to the seller - then figure out if there is a cause to take further action and involve lawyers and courts.
meri