The store will pay a Sverdlovsk woman half a million for a non-working TV.

The store will pay a Sverdlovsk woman half a million for a non-working TV.

      A store will pay a woman from Sverdlovsk half a million rubles for a non-working television

      Today at 11:59 AM, a resident of Yekaterinburg will receive 564,000 rubles from a store for a defective television. This was reported by the press service of the courts of Sverdlovsk Region.

      

      The woman purchased a television from "DNS Retail" for 219,999 rubles, but soon discovered that the device would not turn on. She returned the equipment to the seller for inspection, but the service center found a crack on the screen and refused to repair it, considering it the result of improper use.

      The customer filed a lawsuit, and an examination confirmed that the television turns on but does not display an image due to a damaged display. The exact time of the defect's appearance could not be determined. Additionally, experts noted that the crack might have been unnoticed due to the protective film.

      The court partially supported the claimant's demands and ordered the store to pay 564,998 rubles. This amount included the cost of the television, a penalty, moral damages, a fine, and reimbursement of legal expenses.

      

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