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www.sbs.com.auThe latest widely reported development is that JB Hi‑Fi is facing an Australian “class action”/group proceeding over extended warranties, alleging the plans were essentially worthless because customers already had the same protections under Australian Consumer Law.[1][5]
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www.sbs.com.auIs an extended warranty worth your money? It's a question being raised in a new class action against retail giant JB Hi-Fi.
ground.newsJeremey Clarke v JB Hi-Fi Group Pty Ltd (S ECI 2023 05830)
www.supremecourt.vic.gov.auExtended warranties offered same rights as consumer law.
ia.acs.org.auMaurice Blackburn is conducting a class action against JB Hi-Fi Group Pty Ltd (JB Hi-Fi). The class action relates to extended warranties JB Hi-Fi offers customers when they buy goods including consumer electronics, home appliances and home entertainment products.
www.mauriceblackburn.com.auMore than 8 million customers could have a stake in this upcoming court case. The clock is now ticking for them to decide if they want to be involved, or opt out.
theconversation.comLeading class action law firm Maurice Blackburn Lawyers has lodged a class action alleging JB Hi-Fi ripped off consumers by selling worthless extended warranties for more than a decade.
www.mauriceblackburn.com.au