scruffydog
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My Fiancée bought a wedding gown at a bridal shop 2 weeks ago and the merchant at the time told her that she will price match the value of the dress if we can find another place that sells it cheaper. At that moment, my fiancée placed down the down deposit (~$1450, which is 1/2 of the total charge of the dress) After she came home, she realized that many other places sold it for a lot cheaper ($600+ at multiple places). She then wrote the merchant e-mails + calling her trying to price match what she had promised. After several e-mail exchanges, in long story short, the merchant started making all sorts of excuses as to why she couldn't price match. Her first excuse was that the quotes my fiancée provided weren't authorized retailers/merchants; at the time when she bought the dress, nowhere she said it had to be from an authorized retailer. Anyhow, my fiancée went on the internet and searched and found some more stores that were authorized retailers and sold it for cheaper. My fiancee found out that the price the merchant sold the dress to my fiancée for was at 2010 price (which was higher) and not 2009 - the dress was bought in 2009. Nevertheless, the merchant made other excuses when we provided another quote; this time from an authorized dealer, she then told me that the designer aren't willing to budge to lower the price as this merchant claims all dresses purchased price must go through the design's approval....which I found to be ridiculous. The merchant threaten and told us, if other authorized retailers are selling for less, she'll alert the designer and these stores will be shut down.
Basically, she made another excuse and wasn't able to price match again.
Since we weren't able to resolve anything with her, we created a credit card dispute. We've sent our credit card company all the information that's need. Now my concern is that if the credit card dispute does give us back the money, can the Merchant sue us for doing so? At the time of the purchase, my fiancée signed a receipt that states "All sales are final and no refunds or exchanges" However, we only put down a deposit, we didn't not buy anything yet (since no full amount is paid), nor did we receive anything. We told the merchant to stop and hold off the transaction until this is resolved, so no damage on any body on their end. It takes about 4-6 months to make a dress, and we literally told her to stop progress on the order to the manufacturer the 2nd day.
This merchant kept emphasizing that we cannot get our refund because she kept saying we've signed a contract and it's final, but to our understanding we've only deposited a portion amount of the full value of the dress and trying to give us a guilt trip so we won't go with anybody. So if the credit card company takes our side and dispute the charge, can the merchant sue us and what can I do to win our case?
Any help or feedback would be appreciated!

Since we weren't able to resolve anything with her, we created a credit card dispute. We've sent our credit card company all the information that's need. Now my concern is that if the credit card dispute does give us back the money, can the Merchant sue us for doing so? At the time of the purchase, my fiancée signed a receipt that states "All sales are final and no refunds or exchanges" However, we only put down a deposit, we didn't not buy anything yet (since no full amount is paid), nor did we receive anything. We told the merchant to stop and hold off the transaction until this is resolved, so no damage on any body on their end. It takes about 4-6 months to make a dress, and we literally told her to stop progress on the order to the manufacturer the 2nd day.
This merchant kept emphasizing that we cannot get our refund because she kept saying we've signed a contract and it's final, but to our understanding we've only deposited a portion amount of the full value of the dress and trying to give us a guilt trip so we won't go with anybody. So if the credit card company takes our side and dispute the charge, can the merchant sue us and what can I do to win our case?
Any help or feedback would be appreciated!