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== Consumer impact summary == | |||
{{Placeholder box|Overview of concerns that arise from the company's conduct regarding (if applicable): | |||
* User Freedom | |||
* User Privacy | |||
* Business Model | |||
* Market Control}} | |||
==Claims== | ==Claims== | ||
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=== Cyberbullying accusations against Louis Rossman === | ===Cyberbullying accusations against Louis Rossman=== | ||
On the 1st of August 2024, DCS filed a complaint to the Australian government against Louis Rossman claiming that they are the target of an "orchestrated cyberbullying attack" by Rossman and his follower base, with the goal being " to discredit the quality of our products," leading to "millions of dollars" of damage to the company, and demanded that Rossman be "held accountable". DCS claimed that Rossman's accusations against them are "based on one person's opinion," and involved misinformation and disinformation, which is incorrect, because the accusations are backed up by evidence from various sources, including an analysis of the battery by the Australian government and an archived page from their own website, proving that the battery quality is questionable and that they are also committing warranty fraud.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Rossman |first=Louis |date=15 March 2025 |title=DCS reports me to Australian government for cyberbullying |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxfNbxmT3B4 |website=YouTube}}</ref> | On the 1st of August 2024, DCS filed a complaint to the Australian government against Louis Rossman claiming that they are the target of an "orchestrated cyberbullying attack" by Rossman and his follower base, with the goal being " to discredit the quality of our products," leading to "millions of dollars" of damage to the company, and demanded that Rossman be "held accountable". DCS claimed that Rossman's accusations against them are "based on one person's opinion," and involved misinformation and disinformation, which is incorrect, because the accusations are backed up by evidence from various sources, including an analysis of the battery by the Australian government and an archived page from their own website, proving that the battery quality is questionable and that they are also committing warranty fraud.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Rossman |first=Louis |date=15 March 2025 |title=DCS reports me to Australian government for cyberbullying |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxfNbxmT3B4 |website=YouTube}}</ref> | ||