Tesla Ordered to Refund Lawyer $10,600 for Undelivered Self-Driving Feature
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For almost a decade, Tesla has built a part of her image on the promise of a car that will be able to drive alone without human intervention. This technological ambition, fuelled by spectacular demonstrations and repeated announcements, has attracted the support of many buyers convinced to invest in the future. But over time, the gaps between public statements and the actual features available have widened. The case that recently pitted Tesla ag…
A Tesla customer has won a lawsuit, forcing billionaire Elon Musk's electric car company to refund $10,000 for a driver assistance feature package misleadingly named 'Full Self-Driving'.
Tesla Ordered to Refund Lawyer $10,600 for Undelivered Self-Driving Feature
An arbitrator has ordered Tesla Inc. (Nasdaq: TSLA) to refund $10,600 to a Washington state attorney for the company’s Full Self-Driving package after determining the electric vehicle maker failed to deliver promised autonomous capabilities and improperly imposed undisclosed requirements. Marc Dobin, who has practiced law for nearly 40 years and handles arbitration cases, purchased a […]
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