NY General Public Prosecutor accuses Dell of fraud
Dell is pursued, New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo for false promises of driving customers to distribution, The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday evening.
The court accuses the presentation of Dell and Dell Financial Services, of fraud, bad publicity misleading and deceptive marketing practices, including the financing offer, and not handed over to the honour, warranties and service contracts.
The State of New York, seeks injunctive relief allegedly by Dell’s bad practices and a world order in the second PC maker to pay an undetermined amount of damage caused to customers affected.
Dell Bob Pearson, spokeswoman, said the company is the costume competition. “We are confident that our practices as fair and reasonable. While even too many disgruntled customers, the blame for the GA-registration are available on the basis of a very small part of Dell’s consumer transactions in New York. We’re trying a positive experience for all our customers every day, “he said in an e-mail inquiry.
Pearson said the suit is not related to safety and Exchange Commission’s investigation into Dell’s accounting rules. Dell’s in its own internal investigation revealed the case, what their review committee, the so-called “proof of guilt.” The result of investigation by the SEC, Dell has only provisional quarterly financial statements for last three quarters.
In December, analyst company Friedman Billings Ramsey criticised the way Dell accounted for warranties, indicating that the company used an “unusual” method of accounting for the money, it takes the security of turnover and money it expects retains rights to manage defects.
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