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Apple settles iPod battery lawsuit
Replacement programme could cost vendor $100m
Tom Sanders in California,
vnunet.com 07 Jun 2005
Apple has reached a settlement with disgruntled consumers over faulty
batteries in early models of its iPod portable music
player.
The settlement ends a class action lawsuit brought by consumers at a court in
California, where Apple is headquartered, and effectively amounts to an
admission of guilt in the case.
The plaintiffs alleged that Apple shipped iPods with faulty batteries that
would drain in as little as four hours, well short of the 10-12 hours that the
company promised in its marketing material.
Some batteries also saw a significant drop in performance over time, often
after the warranty had expired.
Under the terms of the agreement, Apple will offer free replacements for
iPods with a faulty battery or a $50 credit to be spent on Apple products or $25
cash. The deal is limited to iPods sold in the US before 31 May 2004.
About two million consumers will qualify for the the reimbursement, which
could end up costing Apple $100m if a judge approves the settlement.
Apple has for a long time denied that there was anything wrong with its iPod
batteries, but in November 2003 launched a battery replacement programme that
charged consumers $99. The other alternative offered by the company was to buy a
new iPod.
Consumers who paid the $99 for a new battery can ask for $49.50 back in cash,
according to the terms of the settlement. Claims can be filed at a specially
created website
here.
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