Thermaltake CyberChair E500 spare parts policy: Difference between revisions

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==Summary==
==Summary==
The $600 Thermaltake CyberChair E500 faced heavy criticism after the company refused to sell replacement parts for lost components, leaving customers unable to repair their chairs. Right-to-repair advocate Louis Rossmann highlighted the issue, accusing Thermaltake of anti-consumer practices and poor customer service. The incident has fueled debates about repairability and corporate responsibility in consumer goods.
The $600 Thermaltake CyberChair E500 faced heavy criticism after the company refused to sell replacement parts for lost components, leaving customers unable to repair their chairs. Right-to-repair advocate Louis Rossmann highlighted the issue, accusing Thermaltake of anti-consumer practices and poor customer service. The incident has fueled debates about repairability and corporate responsibility in consumer goods. <ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-QUARSh5Ss</ref>
 
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