CONSUMER LAW GROUP has filed a Canadian class action lawsuit against Apple on behalf of adults and minors who have purchased or used iPods from the years 2001 to 2007.
The class action alleges that, with respect to minors, Apple has violated the Federal Hazardous Products Act by selling a product capable of reaching sounds in excess of 100 decibels. Persons who were minors (under 18 years old) when they purchased an iPod should be entitled to a full refund of the purchase price, as well as, compensation for any hearing loss that they may have suffered.
The class action alleges that, with respect to adults, Apple has sold a dangerous device without adequate warnings on the possible risk of hearing loss when their iPods are used in places that have background noise and where the person uses the earbuds that are sold with the iPod, instead of noise-cancelling earphones.
The Apple iPods involved include all of the generations of:
• Classic
• Shuffle
• Nano
• Mini
• Touch
For more information, please visit our CLG website at http://www.clg.org/
Apple iPod Refund & Hearing Loss Class Action
JOIN THIS CLASS ACTION TODAY
All residents in Canada who purchased and/or used any iPod are encouraged to sign up for this class action in order to receive compensation.
Only those persons that join the class action and provide their contact information will be eligible for benefits.
Only those persons that join the class action and provide their contact information will be eligible for benefits.
Do not miss out. Please go to http://www.clg.org/Class-Action/List-of-Class-Actions/Apple-iPod-Refund-&-Hearing-Loss-National-Class-Action-
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