Fitbit set for legal faceoff with Australian watchdog over refund and replacement policy

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Google-owned fitness company Fitbit has been criticized by new allegations on behalf of Australia’s competition watchdog, the ACCC (Australian Competition and Consumer Commission), alleging that the company has made “false or misleading statements” about customer warranty rights” in the United States. under Australian Consumer Law after their Fitbit wearable devices malfunctioned”.

The allegations further allege that, notably between May 2020 and February 2022, Fitbit made statements to Australian consumers that they would not be entitled to a refund for a defective product if they wished to return 45 days from the date of purchase or shipment. This is the second time Fitbit has been criticized by the ACCC, according to very similar allegations against the wearable manufacturer in 2018 (opens in new tab).