Nope.
Different manufacturers permit different numbers of stuck or dead pixels It is part of the manufacturing process. If they rejected all the screens that had even one bad pixel the costs would be prohibitive. You got that one at a reasonable price because it had a few bad pixels. Sadly the rule “You get what you pay for” holds true.
If you check your warrantee you will see wording to the effect “dead/stuck pixels are inherent in the manufacturing process and do not affect the viewing experience.” Maybe not theirs but it sure is annoying if it is your experience.
The only recourse you have is to remember where it was made and never buy from that location again.