A friend asked me to look after his used notebook, if all settings are good, etc. I took the box with me and at home the device slid off my table (total damage…).
My friend says he paid 200 euro for this last week, which he would like to have from me again - I've googled a bit now and find similar devices for just 100 euro.
Does anyone know how much the following device still has (current value) or how would you solve the problem (insurance does not work, at least when it comes to mine…)
Samsung Notebook NP300 E5C i3, (Intel Core i3 2, 2GHz, 4GB RAM, 120GB HDD, DVD RAM) - Date of purchase New in 2012
It won't be worth much. Possibly around 150-200 euro.
Well, if he paid 200 tacks for it last week and can prove it, then you should replace him. Hopefully private liability is insured, then it pays the damage.
Hi
Usually you wouldn't have to pay for it since it is your friend.
Nobody is usually held liable for accidents resulting from friendship.
But then make him the offer that you buy him one for 100 euro and then it's over because he has his device back, so to speak.
Nobody is usually held liable for accidents resulting from friendship.
What? Where did you get that from? Correct is: In the case of acts of courtesy, it is assumed that the parties have agreed an implied disclaimer.
I had once seen this on Galileo, that in the case of accidents in friendship you don't have to pay, but the owner
But that is nonsense.
Ne is not that's true
No, of course it doesn't.
Sure, look for it
What? After "friends, acquaintances and relatives you are not obliged to pay compensation"? I don't have to look for it because I know there's nothing to find. You are welcome to link something that proves otherwise.
Friends, acquaintances and relatives are not obliged to pay compensation "
Yes that's true
Lol, you really don't give up with "Galileo" as your "knowledge" source. No, that's not true of course.
Why should I give up xd 😂😂
If it's true I can't give up
If true, you can also provide evidence of this claim. Link something. An article or, even better, a law.
I'll do it