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 it handled standard
warranty claims.
Until now, many
Apple consumers have reported on forums that store staff have only ever
discussed with them a standard 12-month manufacturer warranty when selling,
fixing or replacing Apple goods.
Apple has now
changed this from 12 months to 24, which appears to bring it in line with
Australian Consumer Law.
The consumer
protection law, which Apple details in a page on its website, requires purchasers to
contact the seller of a product for a warranty claim rather than the
manufacturer. This means that if a Mac is purchased from a non-Apple retailer,
that retailer is responsible for satisfying the requirements of the Australian
law. It also means that Apple is responsible for warranty claims on third-party
products purchased at Apple Retail Stores.
Apple notes that consumers can receive warranty coverage under the
Australian consumer law, Apple's standard one-year warranty, or AppleCare,
whichever is applicable.
The company had
previously gotten in trouble over its AppleCare practices in Italy --
that country has a similar consumer protection law and Apple was fined more
than a million dollars because it did not sufficiently notify customers about
the standard warranties available to them under Italian law. [Source]
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