Apple is no different. It offers a normal manufacturer's warranty, but also has the option of the AppleCare service. The problem is, what works for Apple organization in its home property of the U.S. may not actually be legal in other nations around the world. It seems that ignoring the individual regulations in Italia has just cost the organization very a lot.
What I, and clearly Apple organization just didn't know is that customer law in Italia declares companies providing automated products on the market must provide a no cost two season manufacturer's warranty as normal. Apple organization instead provided its normal one season manufacturer's warranty, and then AppleCare as an prolonged paid-for manufacturer's warranty.
The so-called “antitrust authority” in Italia, known as AGCM, researched Apple’s manufacturer's warranty methods and determined it was bursting customer regulations. Apple organization now has to pay $1.2 thousand in dues as well as modifying its guarantees for all electronics to two years no cost as normal. It’s not clear what this will mean for Apple organization clients in Italia who already have gadgets and purchased for AppleCare.
Apple has yet to answer the results of the AGCM, but there seems to be little the organization can do to argument the statements if they have been bursting customer regulations in the nation.
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