Harvey Norman sued over 'worthless' extended warranties

Extra warranties sold to Harvey Norman customers replicated existing legal rights, a lawsuit says. (Diego Fedele/AAP PHOTOS)

Another major retailer has been accused in court of selling "unnecessary and worthless" extended warranties.

Echo Law said  on Wednesday it was launching a class-action Federal Court lawsuit on behalf of Harvey Norman, Domayne and Joyce Mayne customers who purchased the warranties from September 2018 to the present day.

In December, Maurice Blackburn Lawyers launched a similar lawsuit in the Supreme Court of Victoria on behalf of JB Hi-Fi customers who bought extended warranties on products between January 1, 2011 and December 8, 2023.

Both lawsuits allege the retailers' "product care" extended warranties were of little or no value because customers already had the same rights for free under Australian Consumer Law.

That law generally entitles consumers to a repair, replacement or refund if they buy a defective product. 

A JB Hi-Fi  store.
JB HI-Fi has also been hit with a class action over extended warranties.

JB Hi-Fi has said it takes its compliance with legal obligations seriously, believes it has complied with the law and intends to vigorously defend the claim.

Harvey Norman had a similar response on Wednesday, with the retailer saying it considered it had complied with all relevant laws at all times and intended to defend the proceedings vigorously.

Echo Law senior associate Dr Lauren Meath said the law firm had heard from "hundreds" of Harvey Norman customers who were "furious" they had paid thousands of dollars for product care warranties over the years for little or no benefit.

"They feel like they've been tricked," Dr Meath said.

The lawsuit alleges Harvey Norman engaged in "misleading or deceptive conduct as well as unconscionable conduct, by leading customers to believe that the extended warranty would give them additional protection they would not have otherwise had," she said.

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