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Court Rules Nokia Must Pay Damages To Buyers of Faulty Phones In Mexico 25

An anonymous reader writes Nokia must pay damages to consumers in Mexico who reported malfunctioning handsets, following a court ruling for a trial that has lasted four years. The case was brought to court by Mexican watchdog Profeco in 2010, before the Finnish manufacturer was acquired by Microsoft – that deal was only completed earlier this year. Profeco added that the court has ordered Nokia to either replace the faulty handsets and/or reimburse their cost. On top of that, Nokia must also pay compensation totaling at least 20 percent of the damages resulting from malfunctioning. Customers that had been affected by faulty Nokia equipment would be able to seek damages even if they had not yet presented complaints.
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Court Rules Nokia Must Pay Damages To Buyers of Faulty Phones In Mexico

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  • by Bill, Shooter of Bul ( 629286 ) on Monday September 29, 2014 @03:31PM (#48021825) Journal

    RTFA. It says right there Microsoft, not Nokia is responsible. As Nokia Mexico is now a part of Microsoft.

  • In other news, Nokia now plan to sell only 3310's to Mexico.

  • They needed a ruling for a company to reimburse customers when they are sold a faulty device? That sounds really obvious practice.

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