18.03.2013 19:20 Uhr, Quelle: Macrumors

Apple Adjusts Warranty Coverage in Australia to Comply With Consumer Protections Law

Australian law requires that sellers of products offer warranties for "a reasonable period from date of delivery until the failure becomes apparent". This has been interpreted as two-years for computers. Apple's standard warranty on all products runs for one-year, while AppleCare extends coverage to three years on Macs. The Sydney Morning Herald writes of the warranty requirements, including that Apple Retail Store employees and authorized resellers have been notified of a change in how Apple handles warranty claims in the country. On Friday, Apple's Australian retail store staff and authorised Apple resellers were notified about a change to Apple's internal policy on how i

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