Italy Fined Xiaomi with €3.2 Million on Warranty Violations

Italy Fined Xiaomi with €3.2 Million on Warranty Violations
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Italian competition and market authority (AGCM) charged the local unit of Xiaomi €3.2 million. The reason for the fine is alleged violations of warranty rules for the repair of electronic devices.

AGCM outlined claims several of Xiaomi’s policies for fixing defects broke consumer rules. Among the grievances raised was Xiaomi refusing repairs it was obliged to make in the presence of minor defects not covered by the warranty, such as small scratches. AGCM noted this made the warranty service subject to the repair of out-of-warranty damage.

Other issues claimed include Xiaomi repeatedly depriving the consumer of the purchased goods by conducting repairs rather than replacing faulty items. AGCM noted there was a requirement for repairs to be done promptly. It also accused Xiaomi of charging users shipping and verification fees in the event no issues it was liable for were found. “It is up to Xiaomi to verify the possible existence of the reported lack of conformity without charging any verification or shipping costs,“ AGCM added.