U.S. iPhone owners are hoping that a court ruling in Denmark will carry over to a similar case in the U.S. At issue is the common practice by manufacturers to replace newly purchased phones with a refurbished model of the same handset. In the case in Denmark, a gentleman by the name of David Lysgaard purchased an Apple iPhone 4 back in 2011. The next year, he broke the phone and was told that he was receiving a new handset as a replacement. Eventually, he discovered that the replacement model he received was not a new unit at all, but was refurbished.
The Danish justices relied on the Danish … – Source
Danish court blocks Apple from exchanging an iPhone under warranty with a refurbished model
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