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Video Sharing Devices Recalled

By Personal Injury Lawyer on August 3, 2011

A video sharing device was recently recalled because it may catch fire, according to news reports.

The device is called a “Pogoplug Video” made by Cloud Engines in San Francisco is being recalled.

The defective device may emit smoke, melt, or damage the desk it sits on. Nearly 11,000 units were sold in the US and Canada for $200 each through stores including Adorama, B&H, Best Buy, Buy.com, J&R, Pogoplug.com, New Egg, and Sony Style.

Pogoplugs were sold between March and June.

Cloud Engines is urging customers to return the device immediately and stop using them, along with unplug the device. According to news reports, owners of the device should contact Cloud Engines for further information.

As a personal injury attorney Charleston, I hope that nobody is adversely affected by this product. If you or a loved one were harmed by an unsafe product, discuss your case with personal injury lawyer in Charleston who can evaluate your claim, assess your case, and answer any important legal questions you may have regarding your case.


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