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It seems that the Note 7 issue is far from over. The manufacturer has now received a class-action lawsuit from Lee & Ko law firm in the form of 2 Korean consumers demanding more than 400 won ($500). All of this, of course, for the damage caused, the effort spent on complaints and more.

In addition, the law firm will have to respond to 5 more individual lawsuits from customers. They claim they suffered physical harm, including burns and respiratory illnesses, from the exploding battery. Each of them is asking Samsung to pay over 42 million won, which is around $35.

One of those customers, named Lee, said the company refused to take responsibility and accused him of:

When I first reported the battery explosion to Samsung, they labeled and blamed me as a problem consumer…

Samsung se však zdá mít pocit, že dost bylo provedeno s cílem odčinit chyby jejím jménem. Písemné stanovisko předkládá tech obří soudu zní:
However, Samsung feels that it has more than made up for its mistakes. He submits a written opinion in several courts:
 Našim spotřebitelům jsme dali odměny a benefity. Škody spotřebitelů jsou v rozmezí, které jsou snesitelné…
 All the manufacturer offered affected customers was a 100 won ($000) coupon and the option to upgrade to Galaxy S8 for half the price.
Source: Phonearena

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