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¿Devuelves un producto defectuoso? No solo deben ... - Instagram

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AI Summary

The Instagram post claims that in Mexico all new products must include a minimum legal warranty of 90 days and that the Federal Consumer Protection Law restricts certain practices (e.g., improper handling of defective returns and requiring the same pricing for goods). It appears to be general consumer-rights commentary rather than an official text of the law.

Potential Impact on AppleCare+

If Mexico’s consumer-protection rules enforce a minimum warranty period for new electronics (e.g., 90 days), that could limit how AppleCare+ is positioned during the mandatory warranty window and may affect what issues are expected to be handled under the statutory warranty versus AppleCare+. AppleCare+ would still likely matter after the minimum warranty ends and for additional coverage/claims, but messaging, claim handling, and contract terms would need to avoid conflicting with these consumer-law requirements.

Original Snippet

... Mexico all new products have a minimum warranty of 90 days by law. If ... The Federal Consumer Protection Law prohibits it. The price must be the same ...

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Details

Country

Mexico

Region

Latin America and the Caribbean

Discovered

5/24/2026

Relevance Score

35%

Language

Spanish