Q: I bought a gold necklace and later discovered that the jeweler charged me double the retail value of the necklace and indicated that it was 2.0 oz. of gold, when it weighed only 1.8 oz. What recourse do I have?
My wife wants to sell her old sheitel. How do I determine its market price?
My contractor claims he made a mistake in his estimate, and refuses to complete the job unless I pay him more. What is the halachah?
It's the first day of Sukkos and I realized I overpaid for my esrog. What can I do?
I know the price is high, but I really need the item. May I buy it and claim Ona'ah later?
I just discovered my vendor has been ripping me off for the past five years. Can I demand a refund?
How does one determine the market price for ona'ah purposes?