Derechos del Consumidor (@defensacivica) · May 6, 2026 - Instagram
A post from Mexico’s consumer protection advocacy account says that Mexico’s Consumer Protection Law supports consumers if they do not receive a solution, and directs them to contact the Consumer Protection Agency (e.g., by calling 910 or writing). The post appears to be general guidance about consumer rights under the law rather than a device-specific warranty/insurance rule.
If Mexico’s Consumer Protection Law is invoked for failure to resolve complaints, delay in refunds/repairs, misleading terms, or denial of remedies, it could increase pressure on Apple/authorized service providers to honor consumer remedies. While it’s unlikely to change AppleCare+ coverage terms directly, it may affect how claims are handled, how disputes are resolved, and consumers’ ability to seek remedies beyond the AppleCare+ contract (e.g., through the consumer protection authority).
The Consumer Protection Law supports you to do so. If you do not receive a solution, you can go to the Consumer Protection Agency by calling 910 or writing ...
Country
Mexico
Region
Latin America and the Caribbean
Discovered
5/9/2026
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Language
Spanish