A resident of the capital made one of the most profitable deals of the year.
A Muscovite bought expensive equipment from the American brand Apple for pennies and defended his rights in court.
A man saw an enticing advertisement for the popular MacBook Pro 14 laptop on the Internet.
The advertisement announced the possibility of purchasing the equipment for only 369 rubles, RIA Novosti reports, citing a source.
The Russian ordered three units at once, paid for the goods and began to wait for the imported equipment. But the goods did not arrive, so the Muscovite began to sort things out.
The case went to court because the seller did not agree to sell his goods so cheaply. But the law was on the buyer's side.
The court ordered the seller to provide the capital resident with 3 laptops, for which he had already paid 1,107 rubles, or less than 0.2% of the market value (about 600 thousand rubles for three units).