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Fitbit taken to court by ACCC for allegedly misleading customers on refunds and replacements


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Google-owned company accused of misleading consumers about their rights under Australian law

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Australia’s competition watchdog is taking fitness tracker giant Fitbit to court alleging the company misled customers in its refusal to provide refunds or replace faulty devices.

The Google-owned company is alleged to have told customers between May 2020 and February 2022 that they would not be entitled to a refund unless they returned a faulty product within 45 days of purchase or shipment.

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Continue reading…Google-owned company accused of misleading consumers about their rights under Australian law Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastAustralia’s competition watchdog is taking fitness tracker giant Fitbit to court alleging the company misled customers in its refusal to provide refunds or replace faulty devices.The Google-owned company is alleged to have told customers between May 2020 and February 2022 that they would not be entitled to a refund unless they returned a faulty product within 45 days of purchase or shipment.Sign up to receive an email with the top stories from Guardian Australia every morning Continue reading…