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Danish Consumer Complaints Board rules against Apple
The Danish Consumer Complaints Board today ruled against Apple in the ongoing iBook G4 Case. The Case can have global consequences for Apple.
The Danish Consumer Complaints Board today ruled against Apple again in the ongoing iBook G4 Case, repeating it has sufficient evidence of a hidden original design defect in Apple's iBook G4 systems. Apple will have to return money to customers for faulty computers, regardless of Apples own reports.

The affected iBook systems will lose power and the screen goes blank after about one years use, and has previously not been covered by Apples warranty.

Apple now has 14 days to accept The Consumer Complaints Boards decision or face public exposure on the boards list of "unwilling companies".

"We're giving Apple 14 days to follow the decision. After that the company will be moved to our company check list, where we expose companies that don't accept the boards' decisions", says Frederik Navne Boesgaard from The Danish Consumer Complaints Board to Politiken.dk.



Kilde: The Danish Consumer Complaints Board, Politiken.dk
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