Per a report by Reuters on Thursday, Acer said it sold monitors in Russia after publicly declaring that it would suspend business there due to the Russia-Ukraine war. In Reuters’ report, Acer claimed it only sold a “limited number of displays and accessories” for “civilian daily use.” Additionally, Reuters reported that Acer sold laptops in Russia after saying it wouldn’t.

  • Echolot@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Disgusting behaviour… If you don’t want to loose money on a moral basis, fine. But don’t lie about being benevolent.

  • derek@lemmy.one
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    1 year ago

    Surprise, surprise, you can still buy Acer peripherals in Russia in every shop. Not only Acer, but any other pre-war brand supplying Russian citizens with PC parts, phones, laptops, etc.