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Apple Power Adapter SettlementUPDATE: The deadline to claim a free replacement MacBook power adapter has been extended to July 31, 2013.

Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) has settled a class action lawsuit that claims its MacBook power adapters are defective, forcing consumers to buy new ones prematurely. As a result, Apple will pay up to $79 cash or provide free replacement adapters to consumers under the Apple power adapter class action settlement.

The Apple adapter settlement will resolve a class action lawsuit, entitled In Re: MagSafe Apple Power Adapter Litigation, that claims MacBook power adapters are defective because they “dangerously fray, spark and prematurely fail to work.” Apple denies all allegations but has agreed to settle the case to avoid ongoing litigation.

The Apple MagSafe power adapter settlement will provide a cash payment if you are the original owner of an Apple MacBook or MacBook Pro computer that shipped with a 60W or 85W MagSafe “T” Power Adapter and/or purchased a standalone 60W or 85W MagSafe “T” Power Adapter. (The class action settlement includes original owners who received their computers as gifts.)

The amount of cash you can get from the Apple MacBook power adapter class action settlement will vary depending on when you purchased a replacement adapter. If you purchased a replacement during the first year following the initial purchase of the computer or adapter, you can receive up to $79. If you purchased a replacement during the second or third year following the initial purchase, the cash payment will be $50 and $35, respectively. There is a limit of three refunds per computer.

If you did not buy a replacement but your MagSafe adapter shows signs of Strain Relief Damage (e.g.; fraying, melting, straining, sparking, weakening, discoloration, bubbling, overheating and/or separation of the Adapter’s strain reliefs) now or in the future, you can claim a free replacement under Apple’s Adapter Replacement Program by taking your adapter and computer to an Apple Retail Store or Apple Authorized Service Provider or contacting AppleCare.

You have until three years from the date you purchased the computer or adapter, or May 21, 2012 (whichever is later) to claim a replacement adapter or you lose your right to obtain one.

To qualify for the cash payment from the MacBook power adapter class action settlement you must submit a claim form and proof of purchase postmarked on or before March 21, 2012.

Claim forms and more information on your rights in the Apple MagSafe Power Adapter Class Action Lawsuit Settlement can be found at www.AdapterSettlement.com.

Detailed information on how to file a valid claim form and ensure you receive your benefits can be found in our Open Lawsuit Settlements section.

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4 thoughts onApple MacBook Power Adapter Class Action Settlement

  1. Marlene Walker says:

    I have a complaint regarding this settlement. My daughter has had to purchase 2 adapters and then I accidently found out about this lawsuit. It was a pain and very time consuming to finally get someone at the store to admit this was a class action and then when she took her computer in they said she would have to come back after waiting nearly 1 hour. When she did come back they said that they would have to check the computer to see if it had been damaged by the adapter not working. They did check it and found that she did qualify for the replacement which she did receive however when she got home her computer would no longer work. At all! She had to start school the following day and a computer was necessary or she would be dropped from the class so we had to buy another computer ($1400 spent). I spoke to the store manager at Fashion fair and he said that it was not his problem. We have a case# 400946803. We actually spoke to Ken, Kevin, Roy, Matt, Blanca, Dennis in Michigan and Kevin in Boise Idaho employee# 61374 trying to get this taken care of. I also left a message at the Customer Relations at 1-800-692-7753 for a Senior Advisor to call me back with no response.This is extremely upstting to know that Apple has known about the adapters being dangerous since 2008 and they did nothing about it. Very upsetting. Please advise regarding this matter. Thank you!

  2. I have had many says:

    How can we put in a claim, I have purchased 4 adaptors. I thought it was just me. All the links come up as an error and I would like my money back because they are expensive.

  3. Anonymous says:

    My MacBook Pro charger did catch on fire and fray…

  4. Anonymous says:

    I never receive any notification about this settlement. I have problem with my adapter and my son has electric shock what can i do

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