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Millard v. Michael Eigen Jewelers

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  • Title: Millard v. Michael Eigen Jewelers
  • Author : New York County Supreme Court
  • Release Date : January 15, 2004
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 66 KB

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Plaintiff commenced this action to recover certain monies from defendant. Defendant operates a retail jewelry store located on Madison Avenue in New York County. Plaintiff was a customer of defendants store. On May 22, 2002, plaintiff began making purchases of various pieces of jewelry from defendants store. With each piece of jewelry that plaintiff purchased from defendant, plaintiff was given a written appraisal by defendants principal, Robert Eigen. Plaintiff claims that between May 22, 2002 and July 11, 2003, plaintiff purchased nearly $236,000.00 worth of jewelry at defendants store. Each written appraisal provides that defendant "estimate the value as listed for insurance or other purposes at the present current market value. The opinions of Appraisers concerning value vary up to 25%. This company does not promise to buy the article from you at the Appraised value or at any faction of the Appraised value." Each written appraisal further provides that "[t]he foregoing Appraisal is made and accepted upon the express understanding that NO Liability or Responsibility is incurred by the Appraiser in giving same." In June 2003, plaintiff alleges that she performed an audit of the jewelry she purchased from defendant and ascertained that defendant had overcharged her in the amount of $12,034.25 for her purchases. Plaintiff further alleges that she made a $4,000 loan to defendant so that defendant could repay a vendor for her restocking fee. Defendant maintains that plaintiff paid it $4,000.00 in an effort to dissuade defendant from suing plaintiffs married boyfriend, who had become obligated to defendant and was facing an imminent lawsuit by defendant.


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