apple ipod battery replacement |
apple ipod battery replacement |
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![]() hi, my name is brianna! =] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Official Member Posts: 5,764 Joined: Jun 2004 Member No: 22,114 ![]() |
QUOTE The Refurb Angle Consumers have also complained that if you send your iPod to Apple for a new battery, the company would often send back refurbished or repaired iPods instead of the original unit. Again, Apple representatives do not deny this. The company will use refurbished or repaired units, but always give you a "fresh" battery. If you've personalized the chrome back of your iPod, Apple will make sure that the replacement iPod has the same personalization. I was kind of surprised that the company admits doing this, but representatives insist that giving customers repaired or refurbished parts is a common practice for hardware manufacturers. http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_...934376#continue I find that surprising because like...it's Apple. And Apple is really expensive, I always thought they would just give you a new iPod if you sent it in for battery replacement. And it also said: QUOTE There are also complaints that there's no way for consumers to know about this refurb-switch policy because the practice is only noted in very tiny print on the Apple site. QUOTE ...Apple now offers a comprehensive iPod Battery area on its site, and it's noted in standard-sized type that "Apple will replace your iPod for a service fee of $99, plus $6.95 shipping". It does say "replace your iPod." But neither this page nor others (like the guide to iPod battery replacement) that I scanned on Apple's site mentions that you might receive a refurbished or repaired iPod. I never knew Apple was so sneaky. ![]() |
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QUOTE(Gods Of Guns @ Jun 8 2005, 11:28 PM) That is by far the stupidest thing I've ever seen(and it clearly shows your ignorance), because as it's not true. You CAN get kits to replace your iPod battery, but why void the warranty and take the risk of damaging your iPod? Apple ranks highest in their customer service. If you have problems, and you're still under their warranty, walk into any Apple store, have them take a look at it, and they'll replace it(granted it's damaged, of course) with, yes, a refurbished iPod. The first post is right, a lot of companies do replace their products with refurbished items. Digital cameras are one example... you just have to read the fine print everywhere else. + You're stupid to think that a rechargeable battery will last forever. The battery depends on how you use it, meaning how many charges you put it through, how many times you fool around with your iPod, etc etc. It's like a freaking cellphone battery, eventually its life will begin to decrease over time. Anyway, get your facts straight. iPods are covered under a year warranty, within that time you may have your iPod replaced if it encounters any battery problems, free of charge. After the year is up, you may have it replaced for $99. The AppleCare Protection Plan offers an extra year after the original warranty for $59. Beats having to pay $99 for a battery replacement. I may sound like I'm tainted, considering where I work, but people just straight out accuse and hate due to their own ignorance. If you know the facts and disagree, then fine, don't buy an iPod, but don't start hating because of your assumptions. |
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baker o.O ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 446 Joined: Feb 2005 Member No: 97,190 ![]() |
QUOTE(nas @ Jun 12 2005, 12:03 PM) That is by far the stupidest thing I've ever seen(and it clearly shows your ignorance), because as it's not true. You CAN get kits to replace your iPod battery, but why void the warranty and take the risk of damaging your iPod? Apple ranks highest in their customer service. If you have problems, and you're still under their warranty, walk into any Apple store, have them take a look at it, and they'll replace it(granted it's damaged, of course) with, yes, a refurbished iPod. The first post is right, a lot of companies do replace their products with refurbished items. Digital cameras are one example... you just have to read the fine print everywhere else. + You're stupid to think that a rechargeable battery will last forever. The battery depends on how you use it, meaning how many charges you put it through, how many times you fool around with your iPod, etc etc. It's like a freaking cellphone battery, eventually its life will begin to decrease over time. Anyway, get your facts straight. iPods are covered under a year warranty, within that time you may have your iPod replaced if it encounters any battery problems, free of charge. After the year is up, you may have it replaced for $99. The AppleCare Protection Plan offers an extra year after the original warranty for $59. Beats having to pay $99 for a battery replacement. I may sound like I'm tainted, considering where I work, but people just straight out accuse and hate due to their own ignorance. If you know the facts and disagree, then fine, don't buy an iPod, but don't start hating because of your assumptions. about time someone got their facs ![]() |
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