Judge rejects class action lawsuit over AppleCare device replacements

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In July of last year another class action lawsuit was filed against Apple, this time focused on the replacement devices that the company uses in applications for the Apple service. AppleCare +. Now several months later, the decision has been made this week, as reported by 'Ars Technica'. The judge has rejected this class action lawsuit, where the judge has made some bold statements along the way. That includes calling the plaintiffs' attorney. "incompetent".

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The judge actually goes beyond all this mess, as articulated in the initial report, which indicates that the lawyer orchestrated all the tests. Specifically, the judge claims that the attorney encouraged the plaintiffs to purchase the necessary AppleCare plans, then to record the interactions thereafter, all to try to get Apple to fail.
They purchased the service plans for their phones at an Apple store on October 30, 2013. Jennifer Galindo, one of the plaintiffs, went to the store equipped with two audio recorders, and recorded her interactions with the employees, following the instructions of your boss to do it.

While the judge has rejected the class action lawsuit in the case, it is more than likely that want to move on with the lawsuit after the judge's decision.

The record indicates that Adkins and Galindo, the defendants, purchased their AppleCare + plans, in order to initiate this lawsuit.

Source [Ars Technica]


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