Customers, resellers bite Apple back
Three US legal firms filed a nationwide class action lawsuit against Apple yesterday, accusing it of scamming customers with shorter warranty periods and passing old kit off as new.
The suit, filed in San Francisco on Thursday (Feb 17), represents consumers and resellers in two separate subclasses.
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