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Buyer demands 470,000 back for damaged caravan

20.08.2026 00:00 1 min 1 source РУС
Nya Wermlands-Tidningen SWE
Buyer demands 470,000 back for damaged caravan
Original source: Nya Wermlands-Tidningen

A woman from Karlstad has filed a complaint with the Swedish National Board for Consumer Complaints (ARN) against a caravan dealer in Valbo after a new caravan showed moisture damage. She demands either a replacement with a similar model or cancellation of the purchase with a refund. The seller did not respond, and the caravan was at a workshop for three months.

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Buyer demands 470,000 back for damaged caravan

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