Thursday, January 21, 2016

The woman in “M.Video” TV sold with defects: sued double the cost – NGS.Krasnoyarsk – Independent City Website Krasnoyarsk

A resident of Krasnoyarsk sued “M.Video” almost 88 thousand. For the sold her television with defects.

According to the press service of the court, the plaintiff in 38 th. Rub. It was bought by TV Philips, and the Smart-TV set-top box for 2 thousand. rub. Acquiring television, she left him in the store to adjust, and then took in the packed kind and very able to take to home. But when she opened the box, we found that on the screen there are streaks and smudges. TV she drove back, demanding to return the amount.

The seller received the goods, check the quality, was an act of deficiencies, but did not give money, citing the fact that the shortcomings have arisen due to improper transportation.

merchandising expertise defined mechanical damage to LCD-panel, on the elimination of costs that would be required, disproportionate in view of components and labor. The cause of the fault called expert mechanical action on the screen, which could occur as in removing the goods, and in its packaging. The Court concluded that the fault lies with the seller.

In September 2015 the Soviet district court to recover from the “M.” 40 thousand. rub. the cost of 15.6 thousand. rub. penalty for late compliance with the requirements of the consumer, 3 thousand. rub. non-pecuniary damage and 29.3 thousand. rub. the penalty in favor of the plaintiff.

The defendant asked to cancel the court decision, arguing that the damage to the goods the customer has to blame, but the court considered the arguments unfounded and upheld the decision of the court of first instance. It was found that the store has not provided evidence to the court that delivered the goods to the buyer in the proper form, and the fact of occurrence of deficiencies after the transfer to the consumer.

NGS.NOVOSTI

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