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Neodegenerate said:

I would say it is pretty clear.  After all, the iphone I recently bought my wife didn't include the wall piece (read: ac adapter) but didn't actually have any indicator on the box that it didn't.  It did, however, include the cord.  Thus, they didn't feel the need to mark the box.

It is not the fault of the company providing the product that someone might not read the box or might misinterpret what "no AC adapter" might mean.  Consumers need to be held accountable for knowing what they are purchasing.

Pretty sure, in the US at least, Iphones come with both the cord and adapter.  Don't know about your situation.

I don't think anyone is saying they will be legally liable for anything, but that doesn't mean they can't be criticized for what people see as bad decisions for consumers.