10 Demandas Ridículas Contra Grandes Compañías [Los Top Diez]


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10. beer commercial.
In 1991 Richard Overtun noticed that the beer he was drinking got him drunk, but it was not giving him the beautiful beaches and women that the comercials announced. Therefore he sued makers of Budweiser beer for $ 10,000 for false and misleading advertising. Their demand was based on the "lies" and the advertisements caused him emotional distress, mental injury and financial loss. His case was rejected.
9. The Pepsi jet.
In the mid-90s Pepsi-Cola issued which said commercial consumers that Pepsi will collect points for prizes like T-shirts, sunglasses, or 7 million points - a jet. John Leonard saw the commercial and spent $ 700,000 for gathering the necessary points, Pepsi replied that the commercial was just a joke. John demanded his jet and took the soft drink company to court, but could not get his plane. Pepsi update their business by increasing the number of points required for jet 7 to 700 million.
8. Michael Jordan.
In 2006 Allen Heckard sued Jordan and Nike. This according Heckard that resembled basketball star, which caused him emotional distress. He asked for $ 416 million to Jordan, and another $ 416 million to convert Nike Jordan a celebrity. Heckard said he could not attend church services, riding public transportation or eat in a restaurant without being confused with basketball star, Heckard finished withdrawing his application.
7. Finger on food.
In 2005, while eating in the popular American fast food restaurant, Wendys, Anna Ayala claims she found a human finger in her food and sued the fast-food chain. However, laboratory tests revealed that the finger had not been cooked up which I suspected it was all a farce. And they were right because it turned out that the husband had bought the finger of a colleague who had lost in an accident. Months later, Ayala pleaded guilty to conspiracy to file a false claim and was sentenced to nine years in prison.
6. Google Maps.
Lauren Rosenberg sued Google, because she was hit by a car after following its online mapping service. Google Maps led to a road without sidewalks that was not reasonably safe for pedestrians and was hit by a car. The woman took the company to court seeking compensation for medical expenses, but a judge found not guilty google.
5. Video Games liable for slaughter.
Relatives of victims of the shooting at Columbine High School sued major film companies and video games in 2001. They said that if it were not for Mortal Kombat, Resident Evil, Mech Warrior and another 25 games and movies, the slaughter had not occurred. His case was rechazado.4. Froot Loops.
Roy Werbal spent much of his life thinking that Froot Loops containing real fruit. But when he learned that no, he filed a lawsuit against the cereal maker Kelloggs. Roy said that if he had known that "Froot Loops" contained no fruit, would not have purchased. This was not the first time the cereal brands had been sued for the same reason. Previous cases were rejected.
3. Pokemon.
In 2000 Uri Geller, an Israeli "psychic-magician", saying to bend spoons with his mind, sued Nintendo for $ 100,000 in damages. Geller says the Pokemon Kadabra is a copy of your image and have their skills , it seems to him, and in the Japanese version has a similar name. Nintendo replied stating that there was no connection between the two and had not based any of their Pokémon into real characters.
1. McDonald's coffee.
1994 Stella Liebeck bought a cup of coffee at the self-service window at McDonald's. Then he placed between his knees to add the cream. She finished pouring the scalding coffee giving third degree burns. Stella sued McDonald's for $ 2.7 million in damages and ended up winning their case, causing the debate that if people can sue for not using common sense ...


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