Grupptalan inlämnad mot Sony gällande återbetalningar av tullar för PS5

En grupptalan har lämnats in mot Sony Interactive Entertainment i en federal domstol i Kalifornien, med anklagelsen att företaget drar otillbörlig ekonomisk nytta av tullåterbetalningar. Stämningen gör gällande att konsumenterna borde få pengarna istället efter att ha betalat högre priser för PlayStation 5-konsoler.

Rättsprocessen, Walker et al mot Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC, lämnades in den 6 maj 2026 vid United States District Court for the Northern District of California. Den anklagar Sony för att behålla en oväntad vinst från återbetalningar kopplade till tullar som USA:s högsta domstol dömde ut som olagliga i april 2026. Kärandena argumenterar för att Sony höjde priserna på konsoler för att kompensera för tullarna och att de nu bör föra återbetalningarna vidare till köparna istället för att behålla medlen.

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