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A Court Ordered DNS to Pay 2.2 Million Rubles for Refusing to Replace a Faulty Video Card Fan.

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A Tomsk customer recovered over 2.2 million rubles from DNS after the company refused to fix a minor graphics card issue. According to Baza, the actual cost of replacing the failed cooler would have been no more than 4,000 rubles. Image generated by Gemini. The dispute arose because the woman purchased the graphics card second-hand, having received it from the previous owner... The post "Court recovers 2.2 million rubles from DNS for refusing to…
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A Tomsk customer recovered over 2.2 million rubles from DNS after the company refused to fix a minor graphics card issue. According to Baza, the actual cost of replacing the failed cooler would have been no more than 4,000 rubles. Image generated by Gemini. The dispute arose because the woman purchased the graphics card second-hand, having received it from the previous owner... The post "Court recovers 2.2 million rubles from DNS for refusing to…

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se7en.ws broke the news on Saturday, May 23, 2026.
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