Palm Settles Lawsuit with Treo 600 and 650 Users
January 28, 2008 10:54 AM | Palm | Smartphone | Comments (0)
| Palm has settled a class action lawsuit that affects customers who have purchased, in the United States, a new Treo 600 or Treo 650 smartphone. The settlement will provide either: (a) a cash rebate to any United States resident who purchased a Treo 600 or Treo 650 smartphone, experienced two or more repairs or replacements (in lieu of repair) on that device, and purchases a new Palm smartphone within a defined time period; or (b) a right of repair for hardware defects, beyond the expiration of the warranty on your Treo 600 or Treo 650, even if you did not experience two or more repairs or replacements. Purchasers of a Treo 600 or Treo 650 smartphone are “Class Members” if they are a United States resident who purchased in the United States a new Treo 600 or Treo 650 smartphone for your own use and not for resale. | ![]() |
The lawsuit claimed that the Treo 600 and Treo 650 smartphones had certain defects, failed at unacceptable rates, and that Palm made misrepresentations
concerning the Treo 600 and Treo 650 smartphones.
Palm, Inc. denies all allegations and has asserted many defenses. Palm is entering into this settlement to avoid burdensome and costly litigation. The settlement is not an admission of wrong-doing or an indication that any law was violated.
Visit http://www.palzasettlement.com for more information.
















