Suit Planned Over GE Dishwasher Recall
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New York state’s attorney general said he plans to sue General Electric Co., claiming GE persuaded thousands of consumers to buy new dishwashers when defective machines involved in a recall were repairable. Atty. Gen. Eliot Spitzer said GE concealed information about inexpensive procedures available to fix a fire hazard linked to a defective switch in some GE and Hotpoint dishwashers. A spokesman for Fairfield, Conn.-based GE denied the allegations. GE in October issued a recall for about 3 million dishwashers made between 1983 and 1989 after about 50 reported instances of melted energy-saver switches and seven instances of fires in the units. Spitzer claims that, instead of informing customers that the problem could be fixed in minutes for about $75, GE encouraged them to buy replacement machines, offering rebates of $75 to $125. At the same time, he said, GE was providing commercial customers with repair information, kits and videos and a $15-per-unit labor allowance. GE shares fell $4.66 to $131.00 on the NYSE.
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