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Apple Class Action

A federal court in California certified a class of Apple customers who claim the company breaches agreements every time a consumer receives a “‘remanufactured replacement device’ because those devices are not ‘equivalent to new in performance and reliability’ as promised under the contract.”

SAN FRANCISCO – A federal court in California certified a class of Apple customers who claim the company breaches agreements every time a consumer receives a “‘remanufactured replacement device’ because those devices are not ‘equivalent to new in performance and reliability’ as promised under the contract.”

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