Colorado electronics repair shop changes policies after judge throws out lawsuits against customers

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Colorado electronics repair shop changes policies after judge throws out lawsuits against customers
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Jaclyn Allen is a Denver7 Weekend Anchor and Contact7 Reporter.

DENVER — A Colorado device repair company is changing some of its policies after a recent court decision. Acme Revival , which filed at least 85 cases in Colorado courts against both businesses and individuals, claimed that some of its customers abandoned their devices, resulting in thousands of dollars in storage fees and unpaid diagnostics charges. Last year, the company began filing lawsuits against those customers, most of whom do not live in Colorado.

Weber shipped the company binoculars for repair last year and accrued thousands of dollars in storage fees after the company could not repair the binoculars and would not dispose of them. While the storage fees are no longer listed on his Acme account, the legal costs still remain.'I think this is the dark side of the internet. I think that you have to be careful about who you contract with,' said Weber. 'I want to compliment all of you.

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