
Originally Posted by
fipssmaldone
^murag lisod na mahitabo bro hahah pero wa ta kbw hmmm
Dili ka ka.ingon 'lisod mahitabo' kai dili mo kiha ang law firm kun dili sigurado maka da.ug. It takes time, effort, and tons of human resources to sue big companies like Nvida. 90% ang chance da.ug ang Law Firm ani. Law Firms keep 3/4 of the $$$$ from the 'out-of-court' settlement. 1/4 will be divided among the registered GTX970 owners in US. (Sa US court ang kaso). Na hitabo na ni nako kadtong na kiha ang "credit card" company for adding charges without notifying thier clients. Class action lawsuits are multi-million business in the US.
All countries have different laws to protect public consumers. Electronics in EU must deliver according to 'advertisement' and must work at least 2 years (EU products more expensive since 'companies' have insurance premiums to pay). In US, companies can be sued for misleading public (nga i.lad), anti-trust, and several statutes to protect public consumers.
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