Green Welling LLP files lawsuit against Nintendo
This next one is about Wiimote straps. You know what, we can give you links after links of the unfortunate accidents that caused a lot of broken TV sets and a swap scheme now being employed by Nintendo. However, we reckoned we don’t have to anymore because we are pretty sure you all know (or have experienced) what happened.
Anyway, we’re bringing up the matter once more because it came to our attention that a certain law firm just filed a nationwide class action lawsuit against Nintendo. Green Welling LLP, accordingly, is suing NoA as result of the defective nature of the Nintendo Wii. On the firm’s official site, they mentioned:
Nintendo’s failure to include a remote that is free from defects is in breach of NintendoÂ’s own product warranty. The class action lawsuit seeks to enjoin Nintendo from continuing its unfair or deceptive business practices as it relates to the Nintendo Wii.The lawsuit also seeks an injunction that requires Nintendo to correct the defect in the Wii remote and to provide a refund to the purchaser or to replace the defective Wii remote with a Wii remote that functions as it is warranted and intended.
Whoa, hold it right there. Sure, some of the straps may have been defective but are they certain Nintendo would do this on purpose? It would have been less absurd if Nintendo is selling TVs or something. They would ship weak straps so TVs would be broken and in turn, people would be buying new sets.
Sounds silly? Yeah, same here. Welcome to the club. At any rate, the lawsuit has been filed already in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington. We now await NoA’s response…
Via ClassCounsel
This next one is about Wiimote straps. You know what, we can give you links after links of the unfortunate accidents that caused a lot of broken TV sets and a swap scheme now being employed by Nintendo. However, we reckoned we don’t have to anymore because we are pretty sure you all know (or have experienced) what happened.
Anyway, we’re bringing up the matter once more because it came to our attention that a certain law firm just filed a nationwide class action lawsuit against Nintendo. Green Welling LLP, accordingly, is suing NoA as result of the defective nature of the Nintendo Wii. On the firm’s official site, they mentioned:
Nintendo’s failure to include a remote that is free from defects is in breach of NintendoÂ’s own product warranty. The class action lawsuit seeks to enjoin Nintendo from continuing its unfair or deceptive business practices as it relates to the Nintendo Wii.The lawsuit also seeks an injunction that requires Nintendo to correct the defect in the Wii remote and to provide a refund to the purchaser or to replace the defective Wii remote with a Wii remote that functions as it is warranted and intended.
Whoa, hold it right there. Sure, some of the straps may have been defective but are they certain Nintendo would do this on purpose? It would have been less absurd if Nintendo is selling TVs or something. They would ship weak straps so TVs would be broken and in turn, people would be buying new sets.
Sounds silly? Yeah, same here. Welcome to the club. At any rate, the lawsuit has been filed already in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington. We now await NoA’s response…
Via ClassCounsel