Asked by the Customer on 22-03-2021 04:06:36
Question posted in the General Law category relating to Eastern Cape
I am underage and a regestered business , to be clear the business founder/owner stole from me.
so what happend is i sent in my bmx bicycle in for repairs , and its been there for 8 months now and the bussiness founder said she have sent my bike to another business , and have done so without my consent.
I gave all the parts they needed to fix the bike and they said there is a part they cant fix , and that is the reason they sent it to another place , but all the parts was 100% they just had to put it together.
so my quiestion is what can i do as a teenager when a regesterd business steals from me.
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