Russian producer Bari Alibasov told socialbites.ca that there is “no sparkle” in his lawsuit against the M.Video electronics store chain. And the laptop he complained about because World Of Tanks was slow had to be “buried”.
“Everyone is buried, everyone is buried. We fought, went to court several times, he seemed loyal, wanted to help somehow but everything went on, nothing was resolved. I personally contacted various organizations. They take it and say, “Leave the paper aside, let’s see.” There are no looks and, in my opinion, no desires. It was all “la-la-la” and that was the end of it. They contacted several times (with M.Video – socialbites.ca) and I went there twice, they said something, I don’t even want to restore these dialogues, “la-la-la”, “bu-bu-boo,” he said.
Alibasov added that he no longer plays World of Tanks since returning the laptop.
“I have already forgotten all this. We gave it back, no money, no laptop. I have a laptop and more than one computer, but that laptop is gone, buried,” he explained.
September 25 Moscow Presnensky District Court registered Bari Alibasov’s lawsuit against the M.Video network due to problems with his gaming laptop. The producer’s assistant told socialbites.ca that it was sent for repair several times, but each time it was sent back the laptop slowed down no less. Later, M.Video representative Andrei Petrov told socialbites.ca that network specialists are ready to work with the artist on connection, gaming and Internet settings. They are also ready to give computer literacy courses to Alibasov. Alibasov’s assistant said that the producer did not need courses, he could do everything himself. On November 14, a court in Moscow considered Alibasov’s claim, but the text of the judicial code has not yet been published.
Previously Alibasov ConfessedHe said that he was trained by the grandson of his ex-wife, actress Lydia Fedoseeva-Shukshina.
Source: Gazeta
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