• Expensive fridges are dying young. Owners are suing, claiming fraud

    From Too Much Tech!@21:1/5 to All on Mon Mar 11 01:38:00 2024
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    Betsy Anderson’s luck with refrigerators stinks as badly as the food she’s tried to keep cold.

    “One morning I went to get milk out and it was sour,” said the Redwood
    City homeowner.

    First, a $2,800 Kenmore Elite fridge — with an LG compressor inside — died
    in late 2019. “It was like 15 months old,” she said. “It basically stopped working. It wasn’t cold.”

    Anderson filed for warranty service. But after two months of replacement
    parts failing, techs canceling service calls, and Thanksgiving
    approaching, she broke down and bought another fridge: a brand-new LG.

    Groundhog day: $2K fridge edition
    It only lived four years. “That just died, this year. Same thing. And I
    didn’t even bother calling them,” Anderson said.

    If you’re keeping score, that’s one Redwood City home with two dead
    fridges in just five years.
    “Yeah, two,” Anderson said. “Unfortunately, we bought another LG fridge.
    So, I guess that’s the definition of insanity, right?”

    Betsy’s not alone. We searched our nationwide Responds complaint database.
    Over the past few years, our NBC and Telemundo sister stations around the country have heard from dozens of upset LG and Kenmore owners.

    Terese in Philadelphia said her fridge failed when it was “only seven
    months old.” Bernadette in San Diego said “technicians have been to my
    home seven times.” That sounds a lot like Kaare in LA’s story… “[The] fix lasted one week. I have had a total of six repair visits and have not had
    a working refrigerator for two months.”

    Some frustrated fridge owners are heading to court.

    Fed up and off to federal court
    “It’s a nationwide issue,” said Los Angeles attorney Azar Mouzari. She represents plaintiffs who are now suing LG. She says her firm is focused
    on a critical part called the linear compressor inside LG and some Kenmore refrigerators. “Which is really the heart of the refrigerator," Mouzari
    said. "It’s what keeps the food cold.”

    According to LG literature, the linear compressor uses less energy and
    makes less noise than other compressors. LG offers a 10-year warranty and, online, boasts “20-year durability.” But Mouzari argues in the lawsuit the linear compressor’s actual lifespan is nowhere near 10 years, let alone
    20. Her suit claims they frequently break down far earlier — and LG knows
    it.

    Mouzari is asking a federal judge to make her clients' lawsuit a class
    action because she believes droves of families are facing the same
    breakdown. “Thousands, if not tens of thousands,” she said. “We have been inundated with calls.”

    Old problem, new claim: fraud
    LG previously faced litigation over its refrigerator, including compressor failures. In 2020, LG settled a different, class-action lawsuit, covering people who bought select models between Jan. 1, 2014 and Dec. 31 2017. Mouzari’s suit is new. And it makes a new claim: fraud. She argues in the
    suit that LG is defrauding people like Betsy Anderson -- who bought after
    2018 -- because LG continues to make a linear compressor that falls short
    of its “20-year durability.”

    “We know that they’ve known about this issue. And they know the rate of
    failure is just unreasonably high,” Mouzari said.

    Mouzari also names in her suit several major national chain stores that
    sold LG and Kenmore refrigerators. “Because those retailers were aware of
    the issue,” she explained.

    NBC contacted LG and Kenmore about the lawsuit. LG told the NBC Los
    Angeles Responds team that the company does not comment on pending
    litigation. It is fighting the suit in court.

    When LG settled the previous class action suit, the agreement said LG, “specifically denies any alleged defect in the LG refrigerators.” Kenmore
    says it no longer sells refrigerators with an LG compressor.

    Mouzari says the new lawsuit is gaining traction.

    100+ plaintiffs, so far
    “Currently, we have 102 plaintiffs,” she noted. “We are getting calls all
    the time.”

    She wants LG to extend people’s warranties up to 20 years. And refund
    anyone who says they bought a dud LG or Kenmore after 2018. People like
    Betsy Anderson.

    “It’s a tremendous hassle,” she said. “I think they should make it right.
    And I think they should do a recall like an automaker.”

    If you bought an LG or Kenmore refrigerator after 2018, you can contact Mouzari’s firm to learn more about the lawsuit.

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  • From Cindy Hamilton@21:1/5 to just-junk@lg.com on Mon Mar 11 08:20:19 2024
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    On 2024-03-11, Too Much Tech! <just-junk@lg.com> wrote:
    Betsy AndersonÂ’s luck with refrigerators stinks as badly as the food sheÂ’s tried to keep cold.

    “One morning I went to get milk out and it was sour,” said the Redwood
    City homeowner.

    First, a $2,800 Kenmore Elite fridge — with an LG compressor inside — died in late 2019. “It was like 15 months old,” she said. “It basically stopped working. It wasn’t cold.”

    Anderson filed for warranty service. But after two months of replacement parts failing, techs canceling service calls, and Thanksgiving
    approaching, she broke down and bought another fridge: a brand-new LG.

    Duh. Buy a different brand. Check the reviews. Ask your local
    appliance repair shop what they recommend.


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    Cindy Hamilton

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  • From Xeno@21:1/5 to Cindy Hamilton on Mon Mar 11 21:45:29 2024
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    On 11/3/2024 7:20 pm, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
    On 2024-03-11, Too Much Tech! <just-junk@lg.com> wrote:
    Betsy AndersonÂ’s luck with refrigerators stinks as badly as the food sheÂ’s >> tried to keep cold.

    “One morning I went to get milk out and it was sour,” said the Redwood
    City homeowner.

    First, a $2,800 Kenmore Elite fridge — with an LG compressor inside — died >> in late 2019. “It was like 15 months old,” she said. “It basically stopped
    working. It wasn’t cold.”

    Anderson filed for warranty service. But after two months of replacement
    parts failing, techs canceling service calls, and Thanksgiving
    approaching, she broke down and bought another fridge: a brand-new LG.

    Duh. Buy a different brand. Check the reviews. Ask your local
    appliance repair shop what they recommend.

    Yeah, I would have thought that to be common sense but it seems sense
    ain't so common any more.

    --
    Xeno


    Nothing astonishes Noddy so much as common sense and plain dealing.
    (with apologies to Ralph Waldo Emerson)

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  • From Retirednoguilt@21:1/5 to Xeno on Mon Mar 11 11:01:18 2024
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    On 3/11/2024 6:45 AM, Xeno wrote:
    On 11/3/2024 7:20 pm, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
    On 2024-03-11, Too Much Tech! <just-junk@lg.com> wrote:
    Betsy AndersonÂ’s luck with refrigerators stinks as badly as the food sheÂ’s
    tried to keep cold.

    “One morning I went to get milk out and it was sour,” said the Redwood >>> City homeowner.

    First, a $2,800 Kenmore Elite fridge — with an LG compressor inside — died
    in late 2019. “It was like 15 months old,” she said. “It basically stopped
    working. It wasn’t cold.”

    Anderson filed for warranty service. But after two months of replacement >>> parts failing, techs canceling service calls, and Thanksgiving
    approaching, she broke down and bought another fridge: a brand-new LG.

    Duh. Buy a different brand. Check the reviews. Ask your local
    appliance repair shop what they recommend.

    Yeah, I would have thought that to be common sense but it seems sense
    ain't so common any more.


    I think Ben Franklin said it best. "Common sense is man's most uncommon commodity."

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  • From Samarth Bansal@21:1/5 to All on Mon Mar 11 18:37:49 2024
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    On 11 Mar 2024, Cindy Hamilton <hamilton@invalid.com> posted some news:65eebec3$0$876042$882e4bbb@reader.netnews.com:

    On 2024-03-11, Too Much Tech! <just-junk@lg.com> wrote:
    Betsy AndersonÂ’s luck with refrigerators stinks as badly as the food
    sheÂ’s tried to keep cold.

    “One morning I went to get milk out and it was sour,” said the
    Redwood City homeowner.

    First, a $2,800 Kenmore Elite fridge — with an LG compressor inside
    — died in late 2019. “It was like 15 months old,” she said. “It
    basically stopped working. It wasn’t cold.”

    Anderson filed for warranty service. But after two months of
    replacement parts failing, techs canceling service calls, and
    Thanksgiving approaching, she broke down and bought another fridge: a
    brand-new LG.

    Duh. Buy a different brand. Check the reviews. Ask your local
    appliance repair shop what they recommend.

    Call Indian tech support! They will connect to your WI-FI 'fridge and fix anything.

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  • From Samarth Bansal@21:1/5 to All on Mon Mar 11 18:39:32 2024
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    On 11 Mar 2024, Retirednoguilt <HapilyRetired@fakeaddress.com> posted
    some news:usn6bv$3luem$1@dont-email.me:

    On 3/11/2024 6:45 AM, Xeno wrote:
    On 11/3/2024 7:20 pm, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
    On 2024-03-11, Too Much Tech! <just-junk@lg.com> wrote:
    Betsy AndersonÂ’s luck with refrigerators stinks as badly as the
    food sheÂ’s tried to keep cold.

    “One morning I went to get milk out and it was sour,” said the
    Redwood City homeowner.

    First, a $2,800 Kenmore Elite fridge — with an LG compressor
    inside — died in late 2019. “It was like 15 months old,” she
    said. “It basically stopped working. It wasn’t cold.”

    Anderson filed for warranty service. But after two months of
    replacement parts failing, techs canceling service calls, and
    Thanksgiving approaching, she broke down and bought another fridge:
    a brand-new LG.

    Duh. Buy a different brand. Check the reviews. Ask your local
    appliance repair shop what they recommend.

    Yeah, I would have thought that to be common sense but it seems sense
    ain't so common any more.


    I think Ben Franklin said it best. "Common sense is man's most
    uncommon commodity."

    Did you know he was a drunk and boat thief?

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  • From Samarth Bansal@21:1/5 to All on Thu Mar 14 00:26:12 2024
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    On 11 Mar 2024, Governor Swill <governor.swill@gmail.com> posted some news:2r4vuil5re9l99jb0snu1i20t0t85d1mkj@4ax.com:

    On Mon, 11 Mar 2024 18:39:32 -0000 (UTC), Samarth Bansal <samarthb@rugs-r-us.com> wrote:

    On 11 Mar 2024, Retirednoguilt <HapilyRetired@fakeaddress.com> posted
    some news:usn6bv$3luem$1@dont-email.me:

    On 3/11/2024 6:45 AM, Xeno wrote:
    On 11/3/2024 7:20 pm, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
    On 2024-03-11, Too Much Tech! <just-junk@lg.com> wrote:
    Betsy AndersonÂ’s luck with refrigerators stinks as badly as the
    food sheÂ’s tried to keep cold.

    “One morning I went to get milk out and it was sour,” said the
    Redwood City homeowner.

    First, a $2,800 Kenmore Elite fridge — with an LG compressor
    inside — died in late 2019. “It was like 15 months old,” she
    said. “It basically stopped working. It wasn’t cold.”

    Anderson filed for warranty service. But after two months of
    replacement parts failing, techs canceling service calls, and
    Thanksgiving approaching, she broke down and bought another
    fridge: a brand-new LG.

    Duh. Buy a different brand. Check the reviews. Ask your local
    appliance repair shop what they recommend.

    Yeah, I would have thought that to be common sense but it seems
    sense ain't so common any more.


    I think Ben Franklin said it best. "Common sense is man's most
    uncommon commodity."

    Did you know he was a drunk and boat thief?

    He was a hedonist in general. Quite the philanderer.

    He also invented an improved "Urinary Catheter" that looks like it would
    be very painful.

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  • From Samarth Bansal@21:1/5 to All on Thu Mar 14 00:20:20 2024
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    On 11 Mar 2024, Retirednoguilt <HapilyRetired@fakeaddress.com> posted
    some news:usn6bv$3luem$1@dont-email.me:

    On 3/11/2024 6:45 AM, Xeno wrote:
    On 11/3/2024 7:20 pm, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
    On 2024-03-11, Too Much Tech! <just-junk@lg.com> wrote:
    Betsy AndersonÂ’s luck with refrigerators stinks as badly as the
    food sheÂ’s tried to keep cold.

    “One morning I went to get milk out and it was sour,” said the
    Redwood City homeowner.

    First, a $2,800 Kenmore Elite fridge — with an LG compressor
    inside — died in late 2019. “It was like 15 months old,” she
    said. “It basically stopped working. It wasn’t cold.”

    Anderson filed for warranty service. But after two months of
    replacement parts failing, techs canceling service calls, and
    Thanksgiving approaching, she broke down and bought another fridge:
    a brand-new LG.

    Duh. Buy a different brand. Check the reviews. Ask your local
    appliance repair shop what they recommend.

    Yeah, I would have thought that to be common sense but it seems sense
    ain't so common any more.


    I think Ben Franklin said it best. "Common sense is man's most
    uncommon commodity."

    He also said, "It is better to let 100 criminals go free than to
    imprison 1 innocent man."

    There are a lot of business owners in Minneapolis who would disagree
    after their stores were destroyed by antifa.

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  • From pothead@21:1/5 to Samarth Bansal on Thu Mar 14 00:52:12 2024
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    On 2024-03-14, Samarth Bansal <samarthb@rugs-r-us.com> wrote:
    On 11 Mar 2024, Governor Swill <governor.swill@gmail.com> posted some news:2r4vuil5re9l99jb0snu1i20t0t85d1mkj@4ax.com:

    On Mon, 11 Mar 2024 18:39:32 -0000 (UTC), Samarth Bansal
    <samarthb@rugs-r-us.com> wrote:

    On 11 Mar 2024, Retirednoguilt <HapilyRetired@fakeaddress.com> posted >>>some news:usn6bv$3luem$1@dont-email.me:

    On 3/11/2024 6:45 AM, Xeno wrote:
    On 11/3/2024 7:20 pm, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
    On 2024-03-11, Too Much Tech! <just-junk@lg.com> wrote:
    Betsy AndersonÂ’s luck with refrigerators stinks as badly as the >>>>>>> food sheÂ’s tried to keep cold.

    “One morning I went to get milk out and it was sour,” said the >>>>>>> Redwood City homeowner.

    First, a $2,800 Kenmore Elite fridge — with an LG compressor
    inside — died in late 2019. “It was like 15 months old,” she
    said. “It basically stopped working. It wasn’t cold.”

    Anderson filed for warranty service. But after two months of
    replacement parts failing, techs canceling service calls, and
    Thanksgiving approaching, she broke down and bought another
    fridge: a brand-new LG.

    Duh. Buy a different brand. Check the reviews. Ask your local
    appliance repair shop what they recommend.

    Yeah, I would have thought that to be common sense but it seems
    sense ain't so common any more.


    I think Ben Franklin said it best. "Common sense is man's most
    uncommon commodity."

    Did you know he was a drunk and boat thief?

    He was a hedonist in general. Quite the philanderer.

    He also invented an improved "Urinary Catheter" that looks like it would
    be very painful.

    He was also sleeping with women all over the place including friend's girlfriends and such.

    This occurred in England, France, America and so forth.


    --
    pothead
    Tommy Chong For President 2024.
    Crazy Joe Biden Is A Demented Imbecile.
    Impeach Joe Biden 2022.

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