VTR responds to the Sernac class action lawsuit: “It seems to be based on (…) statements made on social networks” – Economy



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The telecommunications company VTR presented on Friday 4th and Saturday 5th of September two briefs that seek to stop the class action lawsuit that the National Consumer Service initiated against him, an entity that on July 24 started the legal action based on more than 11 thousand claims presented for poor quality in the provision of the service.

At the time the national director of Sernac, Lucas del Villar, affirmed that although problems in services were understood “at the beginning of the pandemic”, In July of this year, “four months had passed, where the expectation is that companies adjust their processes and respond appropriately to consumers.”

After the class action lawsuit was declared admissible, VTR filed two requests this weekend. The first questions said admissibility and the second points to the fact that the precautionary measure requested by Sernac – freezing the collection of internet plans from users who have questioned the service – should not be carried out.

Sernac files class action lawsuit against VTR for poor quality in internet service