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Apple facing a class action lawsuit over deleting users' apple ID accounts.

Tech-giant Apple has been hit with a class action lawsuit for an “unlawful and unconscionable clause” in its terms and conditions that allows the company to terminate users’ accounts without warning or explanation, the claim alleges.

The nationwide class action lawsuit was filed in California on April 20 by lead Plaintiff Matthew Price. Price, a Cambria County, Pennsylvania, resident, says that Apple terminated his Apple ID account without any warning, barring him from being able to access his more than $24,000 worth of purchases. 

According to the class action lawsuit, the purchases included services, Apps, and Content — including in-App purchases, programs and platform extensions. Price also had $7 in credit on his account, the claim states.

Apple ID accounts have unique log in details allowing users to access their profiles where their purchases are stored and managed, as well as giving users access to a variety of other Apple add-ons.

Price says that Apple terminated his account when the company suspected him of breaching its terms and conditions, but due to the clause in question Apple did not have to confirm a breach occurred or give Price notice or explanation before shutting down his Apple ID.

“Apple’s continuing imposition and enforcement of the unconscionable and unlawful clause in its Terms and Conditions, granting Apple unfettered discretion to terminate its customers’ Apple IDs merely on suspicion of a breach of the same and imposing a prohibited liquidated damages provision, constitutes unlawful business practices in violation of Bus. & Prof.Code §§ 17200 et seq,” the class action lawsuit alleges.

According to the claim, Apple’s termination of Price’s Apple ID, and those of other Apple users, “is unconscionable, void, and unenforceable.”

The clause in Apple’s terms and conditions unreasonably favors the company and is “unduly harsh” to users, the claim states. “For example, Apple only has to suspect that its customers breached its Terms and Conditions and it can seize their property.”

Price wants to represent Apple users nationwide who had their Apple ID account deleted due to Apple’s “Termination and Suspension of Service” provision, and a subclass of users who had their accounts deleted while they had a positive credit balance. He is suing for unfair business practices, unjust enrichment, and violations of numerous state laws.

Price is seeking certification of the Class, injunctive relief, restitution, damages, attorneys’ fees, and a jury trial.

Over the past few years Apple has been at the center of numerous lawsuits. In 2020, Apple paid out millions of dollars in settlements after it was hit with various class action lawsuits.

The company paid out $18 million in a FaceTime settlement to users who owned an Apple iPhone 4 or 4s and were using an iOS6 or earlier operating system and had not been “jailbroken.” The company faced allegations that it manipulated the FaceTime app, causing it to fail for consumers who were running an old operating system on their iPhones. FaceTime is a video calling service available for iPhone users.

Also last year, Apple agreed to pay $500 million to settle one U.S. class action lawsuit over its iPhones’ battery life, with a significant payout of $500 to each Class Member.

Do you have an Apple ID account? How would you feel if your account was deleted without an explanation? Let us know in the comments section!

Price is represented by Jonathan Shub and Kevin Laukaitis of Shub Law Firm LLC, Keith T. Vernon and Andrew Knox of Timoney Knox LLP, and Troy M. Frederick and Beth A. Frederick of Frederick Law Group PLLC.

The Apple ID Termination Class Action Lawsuit is Matthew Price v. Apple Inc., Case No. 5:21-cv-02846, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.

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26 thoughts onApple User Lost Almost $25K in Purchases After His Account Was Unlawfully Deleted, Class Action Lawsuit Alleges

  1. yue zhao says:

    This is Yue, zhaoyueyue15@gmail.com.please contact me ,I encountered this problem on February 1, 2024, apple
    The ID was stolen and a lot of information and money were lost, but they handled it in a very unreasonable way. There is only one way, which is to remove the activation lock. This means that even if I have all the evidence to prove that the Apple ID is mine, I can’t get it back. also apple credit card, account is gone, but the credit card cannot be used and more detailed information, please contact me.

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