Apple gets hit with another lawsuit - these class-action battery lawsuits are getting tired
Posted by Will on Friday, August 31st, 2007 at 5:55 pm under Apple
Seriously, there’s another class-action lawsuit on file in an Oakland, CA. federal court. This one was actually filed by the same lawyer that filed on behalf of Sydney Leung a couple weeks ago - he’s obviously trying to cover all his bases in the hopes that one of his cases will net him some cash (there should be a law against this sort of thing.). This time the complaints come from Zoltan Stiener and Ynez Stiener, and claim that Apple and AT&T failed to inform consumers that the batter will require a $100 replacement (including the loaner iPhone fee) during its lifetime.
We’ll see if this case actually goes anywhere.
[Via: Into iPhone]



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