People with ipods and bad batteries ,read this link.
by kls 9 Replies latest jw friends
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greendawn
kls is that the right link? I can't see any relevent info.
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kls
Man i hate mornings ,nothing ever goes right . Green let me try again.
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kls
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June 03, 2005 05:33 AM ET Apple offers 50 dollar credit for iPod battery problems
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All Associated Press NewsSAN FRANCISCO (AP) - People who were the first to get on the i-Pod bandwagon are set to get 50-dollar coupons and extended service warranties from Apple.
The perks are included in a tentative settlement of a class-action lawsuit over the i-Pod's rechargeable battery. Consumers who sued said early versions of the digital music player didn't live up to claims that its rechargeable battery would last the product's lifetime and play up to ten hours of music. They said it would last only about four hours and complained they had to buy replacements after a year and a-half at 99 dollars a pop.
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Lawyers say the settlement could affect as many as two (m) million people who bought versions of i-Pod through May 2004.
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Customers whose older iPods had poor battery life will receive 50-dollar coupons and extended service warranties under a tentative settlement in a class-action lawsuit. (needs this hard lead)
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RichieRich
Mac will replace the battery.... You just have to be willing to let go of the iPod for a month or two...
http://www.apple.com/batteries/
who bought versions of i-Pod through May 2004.
HOLY CRAP! I'm getting $50!!! YAY!!!! -
z
Man i hate mornings ,nothing ever goes right
This is because you did not show up here for long time
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kls
Hee hee Z , i am bad
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z
Ok but don’t do it again
Z
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jaredg
awesome!! my iPod's battery is el sucko right now. it won't stay charged for more than 2 hours. so how do i go about making a claim?
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the_classicist
The real thing that must suck for people who bought the iPod mini is that you can't replace the battery.
Having a 20G iPod, I've found that the battery time sucks, but hey, I shouldn't expect the 50hours I got with my CD player.