The attorneys working with Class Action.org would like to hear from any consumer who experienced General Electric fridge problems related to the motor starter, also known as a start relay. The motor starter is a component which attaches to the fridge compressor to cool the appliance. It has been alleged that certain General Electric fridges contain a defect which can cause the start relay to fail and the fridge to stop working, and may also present an unreasonable risk of a fire. If you have experienced these or any other General Electric fridge problems, Class Action.org would like to hear from you to help determine whether legal recourse is available. To find out if you can pursue compensation for your GE fridge problems, visit
http://www.classaction.org/general-electric-refrigerators.html for a free evaluation of your complaints.
It is believed that the appliances allegedly prone to these GE fridge problems were sold prior to 2006 under the following brand names: Profile; Monogram; Café; GE; and GE Custom Style. If General Electric knew or should have known that these refrigerators were defective, consumers who experienced
GE refrigerator problems related to the motor starter may have legal recourse. Potentially, these consumers could file a collective claim in court, also known as a class action, seeking compensation for losses related to the allegedly defective start relay.
If you experienced
GE refrigerator problems related to the start relay, Class Action.org invites you to visit their website today. On the site, you can receive a free case evaluation which can help you learn more about your eligibility for compensation. To receive your free case evaluation today, please visit ClassAction.org.
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