Samsung customers file lawsuit over allegedly faulty refrigerators
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Electronics giant Samsung is facing a class-action lawsuit from customers who say some of the company's refrigerators don't keep their food cold enough.
Attorneys representing Matthew Jordan and Lisa Saghy filed the lawsuit last Friday in New Jersey, where the South Korean company's U.S. operations are based. The lawsuit accuses Samsung of unjust enrichment, false advertising and consumer fraud.
At issue is a line of refrigerators Samsung sells to American customers, which have double French doors and a bottom freezer, range from $1,000 to $3,000 each and come with a one-year warranty, attorneys said in court documents.
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