Dell faces fraud allegations in China (AFP) Updated: 2006-08-11 18:01
Zhang said the mistake occurred after Dell begun switching chips on certain
laptop models but the sales brochures and order forms were not updated on time.
However Zhang Min, who was first to file his case in Shanghai, said in the
China Daily that negotiations with the Texas-based group had proved futile.
"I tried to negotiate with Dell and simply asked them to change the CPU, but
they said there was no difference between the two and it was unnecessary to
change (it)," Zhang Min was quoted by the newspaper as saying.
"My lawyer sent them a letter demanding compensation which Dell chose to
ingore, so we decided to sue."
Guo Zhongfang, one of the lawyers involved in the cases, said: "Dell has
defrauded Chinese consumers and should be fined according to the law."
An online bulletin board set up by Dell users in China has registered 500
people so far, which could mean the number of lawsuits against the company will
increase.
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