Retailer Harvey Norman has been hit with a class action for selling “unnecessary and worthless” extended warranties to tens of thousands of customers over the past six years.
Melbourne-based Echo Law issued the claim in the Federal Court on Wednesday on behalf of Harvey Norman, Domayne and Joyce Mayne customers who were sold extended warranties between September 2018 and today.
It accuses Harvey Norman of breaching the law by engaging in misleading or deceptive conduct, as well as unconscionable conduct by selling the warranty.
Harvey Norman’s ‘Product Care’ is an extended warranty sold with products such as electronics and white goods, which claims to offer additional protection to consumers where there is a fault with the item.
The class action also alleges the warranty provides no value to consumers as the “protection” it offers is no more than the rights and remedies already provided under the Australian Consumer Law.
The warranty costs about an extra 10 to 40 per cent of the product price.
Echo Law estimates customers paid hundreds of millions of dollars for the “junk protection” since September 2018.
“We have heard from hundreds of Harvey Norman customers who are furious that they’ve paid thousands of dollars for Product Care over the years and for little or no benefit,” Echo Law senior associate Lauren Meath said on Wednesday.
“They feel like they’ve been tricked. Harvey Norman has been making its customers pay extra for rights that they already have for free.”
Harvey Norman has been contacted for comment.
The major electrical and white goods retailer last month reported net profit slid $187.07 million, or 34.7 per cent, to $352.5m in the year to the end of June.
Total sales fell to $8.86 billion compared with $9.19b reported a year ago.
The competition watchdog has previously identified issues with Harvey Norman’s Product Care and has accepted a court enforceable undertakings from the retailer’s group of companies.
Silenzeio_ on
Unnecessary and worthless are words that also perfectly describe Gerry Harvey.
RaptureRising on
The Good Guys are ones for this as well, had to buy a new microwave recently and got the extra warranty spiel.
TaskAccomplished82 on
Not the first time this grub gas been busted doing the dirty on his customers.
cjayblade23 on
It’s saved me a few times🤷♂️
Powermonger_ on
Those extended warranties are such scams. About time HN were held accountable.
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Retailer Harvey Norman has been hit with a class action for selling “unnecessary and worthless” extended warranties to tens of thousands of customers over the past six years.
Melbourne-based Echo Law issued the claim in the Federal Court on Wednesday on behalf of Harvey Norman, Domayne and Joyce Mayne customers who were sold extended warranties between September 2018 and today.
It accuses Harvey Norman of breaching the law by engaging in misleading or deceptive conduct, as well as unconscionable conduct by selling the warranty.
Harvey Norman’s ‘Product Care’ is an extended warranty sold with products such as electronics and white goods, which claims to offer additional protection to consumers where there is a fault with the item.
The class action also alleges the warranty provides no value to consumers as the “protection” it offers is no more than the rights and remedies already provided under the Australian Consumer Law.
The warranty costs about an extra 10 to 40 per cent of the product price.
Echo Law estimates customers paid hundreds of millions of dollars for the “junk protection” since September 2018.
“We have heard from hundreds of Harvey Norman customers who are furious that they’ve paid thousands of dollars for Product Care over the years and for little or no benefit,” Echo Law senior associate Lauren Meath said on Wednesday.
“They feel like they’ve been tricked. Harvey Norman has been making its customers pay extra for rights that they already have for free.”
Harvey Norman has been contacted for comment.
The major electrical and white goods retailer last month reported net profit slid $187.07 million, or 34.7 per cent, to $352.5m in the year to the end of June.
Total sales fell to $8.86 billion compared with $9.19b reported a year ago.
The competition watchdog has previously identified issues with Harvey Norman’s Product Care and has accepted a court enforceable undertakings from the retailer’s group of companies.
Unnecessary and worthless are words that also perfectly describe Gerry Harvey.
The Good Guys are ones for this as well, had to buy a new microwave recently and got the extra warranty spiel.
Not the first time this grub gas been busted doing the dirty on his customers.
It’s saved me a few times🤷♂️
Those extended warranties are such scams. About time HN were held accountable.