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DeMonte, et al. v. Apple Inc., et al.

An Apple user has filed a class action alleging users with an old @me.com Apple ID may have inferior service and product experiences than those with newer IDs.

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Four iPhone 3 Generations standing up in a line, representing the Apple ID users class action
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Apple ID users class action lawsuit overview:

  • Who: Plaintiffs Jodi DeMonte and Mark DeMonte filed a class action lawsuit against Apple Inc. and AppleCare Service Co. Inc.
  • Why: The Apple defendants allegedly treated @me.com Apple ID users in a less favorable manner than users with newer Apple ID accounts, resulting in inferior service and product experiences.
  • Where: The Apple class action lawsuit was filed in the circuit court of Cook County, Illinois.

Apple users with older Apple IDs are allegedly subject to inferior user experiences, products and services, according to a class action lawsuit filed Feb. 23 in Illinois.

Plaintiff Jodi DeMonte says she purchased an @me.com account from Apple in the early 2000s. Since that time, she and plaintiff Mark DeMonte reportedly purchased numerous Apple products, including iPhones, MacBooks, MacBook Airs, iPads, Apple Watches, AirPods and other Apple products. 

The plaintiffs also purchased AppleCare and AppleCare+, the class action lawsuit notes.

Technical problems made Apple ID users’ products, services ‘effectively unusable,’ class action says

In early 2021, the plaintiffs say, they started experiencing significant technical issues with their Apple products and services. They notified Apple about the issues, which reportedly related to functionality, data privacy, data security and device integrity.

They have spent “hundreds of hours of their time” informing Apple about the technical issues, but Apple did not provide them with a resolution, the Apple ID users class action alleges.

The technical issues rendered Apple products and services “unfit, potentially unsafe and effectively unusable,” the plaintiffs assert.

Apple’s agents reportedly eventually disclosed that Jodi DeMonte’s status as an @me.com Apple ID user was the likely cause of the technical issues the plaintiffs experienced because Apple treats those accounts differently than Apple ID accounts created later, such as @icloud.com.

Apple also refused to pay the plaintiffs a bounty even though they met the requirements of Apple’s bounty program, the Apple class action lawsuit says. The plaintiffs claim Apple has a history of withholding bounty payments even when users should qualify.

The plaintiffs filed the class action lawsuit on behalf of themselves and other @me.com Apple ID users residing in Illinois who received services, software or operating system updates for an Apple device or product since 2000.

They claim similarly situated individuals received inferior user experiences, products and services, including a greater risk of bugs, glitches, privacy risks and data security vulnerabilities, than those provided to non-@me.com Apple ID users.

The Apple ID users class action lawsuit alleges claims for breach of contract, negligence, intentional infliction of emotional distress, fraudulent misrepresentation, negligent misrepresentation and violation of the Illinois Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Practices Act.

In other Apple news, the company agreed last year to pay $50 million to settle a class action lawsuit over allegations certain MacBook laptops had defective butterfly keyboards.

Do you know any Apple ID users who have experienced similar technical issues with their products’ functionality? Tell us about it in the comments.

The plaintiffs are represented by Mark W. DeMonte.

The Apple ID users class action lawsuit is Jodi DeMonte, et al. v. Apple Inc., et al., Case No. 1:23-cv-01133, in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois County Department, Chancery Division.


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79 thoughts onClass action alleges users with old Apple IDs have inferior service, product experiences

  1. Lauri Michele says:

    Please add me.

  2. Michele k says:

    PEOPLE! Have you read what the complaint is about? It’s about Apple users who have an old @me.com Apple email and it interfering with their Apple products. It’s just a complaint right now and not a class action suit that can be signed up for. It’s also not for people who have experienced WiFi issues or issues with their Apple products. Plus, typing “add me” in a comment section for this website (not even related to the firm handling the complaint) isn’t going to magically make a claim form be filled out for you.

    1. Lk rogers says:

      Nothing like an asshole comment.

  3. Anthony A says:

    I have a similar experience with an older iPad. Add me, please.

  4. Donna says:

    Just had issues with my iPhone 11Just had issues with my iPhone 11. And when I brought it and they said they been getting a lot of complaints about the 11 but there’s nothing they can do.

    1. Mk says:

      That’s not even what the lawsuit is about

  5. Marc Haughaboo says:

    Add me, please.

  6. Susan Thomas says:

    Please add me

  7. Shayde Fischer says:

    Add me – major apple user here

  8. Mary Salazar says:

    Add me please

  9. CAROLINA MORAN says:

    Add me, please.

  10. Adam Henderson says:

    add me

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