
Italy accused Apple late last year of selling AppleCare extended warranties in lieu of informing customers about the country's two-year warranty policy, and after paying a $1.2 million fine, Apple agreed to change its ways. Today, the Italian Antitrust Authority says Apple took advantage of the order to further promote its AppleCare warranties. Italy's ACGM competition authority has threatened to suspend Apple's business operations in the country for up to 30 days and fine the company up to €300,000 ($377,500) if it does not take steps to clearly communicate the various warranty options. The Antitrust Authority says that Apple's current notices of the two-year warranty are difficult to find and misleading, making Apple's paid...
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Communicate the various warranty options. The Antitrust Authority says that Apple's current notices of the two-year warranty are difficult to find and misleading, making Apple's paid...
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