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  • Utah's Lemon Laws for Electronics

    Originally intended to be applied to new and re-sold vehicles, lemon laws are meant to protect consumers from purchasing faulty products. Unfortunately, most states do not have similar laws for electronics. While states like California and New Jersey have recognized the need to protect consumers from purchasing defective electronics, Utah is not one of these states. Here are some of the options that Utah consumers might have for getting their money back.

  • What Is the Electronics Lemon Law?

    When you hear of a lemon law, you normally think of an unrepairable automobile. However, just about every electronic item you purchase is covered by standards designed to protect you from poor quality design and workmanship.

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