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By Jonathan Stempel
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Apple<\/a> Inc was sued on Monday in a proposed class action by payment card issuers accusing the iPhone maker of abusing its market power in mobile devices to thwart competition for its Apple Pay<\/a> mobile wallet.

According to a complaint filed in San Francisco federal court, Apple \"coerces\" consumers who use its smartphones, smart watches and tablets into using its own wallet for contactless payments, unlike makers of Android-based devices that let consumers choose wallets such as
Google Pay<\/a> and Samsung Pay<\/a>.

The plaintiff, Iowa's Affinity Credit Union, said Apple's anticompetitive conduct forces the more than 4,000 banks and credit unions that use Apple Pay to pay at least $1 billion of excess fees annually for the privilege.

It also said Apple's conduct minimizes the incentive for the
Cupertino<\/a>, California-based company to make Apple Pay work better and make it more resistant to security breaches<\/a>.

\"Apple's conduct harms not only issuers, but also consumers and competition as a whole,\" the complaint said.

The lawsuit seeks unspecified triple damages, and a halt to Apple's alleged anticompetitive conduct.

Apple did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

The company already faces a possible heavy fine after European Union regulators on May 2 said it had abused its dominance in iOS devices and
mobile wallets<\/a> by refusing to give payment rivals access to its technology.

According to the complaint, Apple charges issuers a 0.15% fee on credit transactions and a flat 0.5 cent fee on debit transactions using Apple Pay, while Android-based rivals charge nothing.

The plaintiff is represented by the law firms Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro and Sperling & Slater.

Last August, they helped obtain a $100 million settlement for smaller iOS developers that claimed Apple overcharged them on commissions.

The case is Affinity Credit Union v Apple Inc, U.S. District Court, Northern District of California, No. 22-04174.


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诉讼指责苹果的反垄断违规苹果支付

旧金山联邦法院的起诉书中称,苹果“强制”的消费者使用智能手机,智能手表和平板电脑使用的非接触式支付自己的钱包,不像android设备制造商,让消费者选择钱包如谷歌和三星支付支付。

  • 更新于2022年7月19日08:42点坚持

乔纳森·斯坦普尔

苹果公司是在提出集体诉讼,起诉周一付款信用卡发行商指责iPhone移动设备制造商滥用市场势力的阻挠竞争的苹果支付移动钱包。

据旧金山联邦法院的起诉书中,苹果“强制”的消费者使用智能手机,智能手表和平板电脑使用的非接触式支付自己的钱包,不像android设备制造商,让消费者选择钱包等谷歌支付三星支付

爱荷华州的亲和力信用社原告说,苹果公司的反竞争行为迫使超过4000家银行和信用合作社使用苹果公司的薪酬支付的超额费用每年至少10亿美元的特权。

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它还说,苹果公司的行为最小化的激励库比蒂诺,总部位于加州的苹果公司支付更好的工作,使其更耐安全漏洞

“苹果的行为危害不仅发行者,而且消费者和竞争作为一个整体,“抱怨说。

中并未提及具体的三倍赔偿,并停止苹果所谓的反竞争行为。

苹果没有立即回复记者的置评请求。

后,该公司已面临可能重的罚款5月2日欧盟监管机构表示,在iOS设备和滥用其主导地位手机钱包拒绝支付给竞争对手进入其技术。

根据起诉书,指控苹果发行人对信用交易0.15%的费用,对借记卡交易平0.5美分的费用使用苹果支付,而android竞争对手不收费。

原告律师事务所所代表的是毫米伯曼Sobol夏皮罗和斯珀林&斯莱特。

去年8月,他们帮助获得1亿美元的补偿金为较小的iOS开发者声称苹果公司多收了佣金。

此案是亲和力信用社v苹果(aapl . o:行情),美国地方法院,加州北部地区22 - 04174。


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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>
By Jonathan Stempel
<\/strong>
Apple<\/a> Inc was sued on Monday in a proposed class action by payment card issuers accusing the iPhone maker of abusing its market power in mobile devices to thwart competition for its Apple Pay<\/a> mobile wallet.

According to a complaint filed in San Francisco federal court, Apple \"coerces\" consumers who use its smartphones, smart watches and tablets into using its own wallet for contactless payments, unlike makers of Android-based devices that let consumers choose wallets such as
Google Pay<\/a> and Samsung Pay<\/a>.

The plaintiff, Iowa's Affinity Credit Union, said Apple's anticompetitive conduct forces the more than 4,000 banks and credit unions that use Apple Pay to pay at least $1 billion of excess fees annually for the privilege.

It also said Apple's conduct minimizes the incentive for the
Cupertino<\/a>, California-based company to make Apple Pay work better and make it more resistant to security breaches<\/a>.

\"Apple's conduct harms not only issuers, but also consumers and competition as a whole,\" the complaint said.

The lawsuit seeks unspecified triple damages, and a halt to Apple's alleged anticompetitive conduct.

Apple did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

The company already faces a possible heavy fine after European Union regulators on May 2 said it had abused its dominance in iOS devices and
mobile wallets<\/a> by refusing to give payment rivals access to its technology.

According to the complaint, Apple charges issuers a 0.15% fee on credit transactions and a flat 0.5 cent fee on debit transactions using Apple Pay, while Android-based rivals charge nothing.

The plaintiff is represented by the law firms Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro and Sperling & Slater.

Last August, they helped obtain a $100 million settlement for smaller iOS developers that claimed Apple overcharged them on commissions.

The case is Affinity Credit Union v Apple Inc, U.S. District Court, Northern District of California, No. 22-04174.


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