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Dec 09, 2024 12:35 PM IST
Dec 09, 2024 12:35 PM IST
OnePlus India Technology Pvt Ltd was asked to pay a fine of ₹5,000 to a Bengaluru resident after it did not give him a user manual at the time of buying a phone, according to a Times of India report.
SM Ramesh, a resident of north Bengaluru‘s Sanjay Nagar, approached the city’s consumer redressal platform in June this year, six months after he bought a OnePlus Nord CE 3.
The custumer had bought the smartphone for ₹24,598. Because he did not get a OnePlus user manual, he was reportedly struggled to find the phone’s warranty information and the company’s address. Though OnePlus provided him with a user manual in April, four months after he bought he phone, he decided to approach the consumer disputes redressal commission in June for alleged “deficiency in service”.
In a November 29 order, the consumer disputes redressal commission pulled up OnePlus India for what it termed as “sheer negligence and indifference”, according to the ToI report.
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In October last year, Swedish home furnishing giant IKEA was ordered to pay a Bengaluru woman ₹ ₹3,000 for charging ₹20 for a carry bag with the company logo. The consumer disputes redressal commission’s order came a year after he visited the showroom in the city’s Nagasandra. She approached the consumer panel in March 2023.
The consumer court further ordered IKEA to refund the ₹20 collected for the carry bag with interest, with a separate ₹1,000 as compensation for harassment and an additional ₹2,000 for court expenses.
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