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by vidarh
4576 days ago
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In which case they'd find themselves sued if they pulled that on me, and that's the approach everyone should take to that kind of customer hostility. Small claims courts / magistrate court filings are cheap pretty much everywhere, and does not require a lawyer. But it would tie up some exec and someone at their law firm for enough time that it'd be a loss for them whether they in or lose. And in the EU at least they'd also face a near guaranteed loss in most countries if they tried to punish a customer for taking advantage of their rights to return a product that did not work as advertised. |
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