Harvey Norman, Australia's largest appliance retailer, is facing a class action lawsuit over allegations that it sold 'worthless' extended warranties to consumers. The class action lawsuit, served on behalf of consumers, claims that the warranties provided by Harvey Norman and one of its units were essentially 'junk'. This legal action highlights growing scrutiny over consumer rights and warranty practices in the retail sector.
Major Aussie retailer Harvey Norman is facing a class-action lawsuit over allegations it sold extended warranties to customers on products that turned out to be “junk”. https://t.co/HefGQtSCAX
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