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I dropped my iPod on a concrete floor, my iPod showed me the black background with a white apple, and then it showed a crying little cartoon of my iPod. I called iPod, they said a box should be at my house in under 30 minute, it was. It had a perfectly shaped hole in the box to fit my exact model of iPod. It had a card telling me to call a number, I did. They said leave my box on the front doorstep. I did, in the mail THE NEXT DAY. Was an iPod(With the same engraving on the back as my original) that was fully working with a new battery and everything. Get the warranty, and have patience with the helpline people. Being asshole to them won't make them help you any better. I spent 7 minutes on the phone, TOPS. Don't assume so much Karr.
i asumed nothing and i was very polite to them. i had no such luck. already read the super fine print on the contract, yours was probaly within the warentee time of 100% coverage.
i am quite compitent and i read every instruction, repetely when i ran into big problems and i still found it more hastle then it was worth.
Thank you Ωbright for the sig fix!
Card Three is released! You can find it here!
I've never ever had problems with my iPod. My latest iPod has gone about a whole week without needing a single charge. This is an 80GB model. Maaan, the latest batteries on these things are killer.
I cant really judge the iPod or the whole "i" line seeing Ive never used it, but everytime its brought up its associated with a problem which leaves me to believe that I'll experience the same thing eventually
Here I come Pav, like the Kool-Aid man barging into a funeral! Oh yeah!
My hatred for Ipods these days extends less to the actual hardware/software, and more to the general populace that buys Ipods.
Because these people are most of the time barely computer-oriented in the first place, and using mp3 players in conjunction with a computer requires you not to be a knowledgeless hack with little to no experience in synchronized software and hardware.
I still love i-River, though, despite the impossibility of finding one outside of their website.
"Mindless killing doesn't do a lot for me anymore." - Sampson
Speaking of unknowledgeable computer users, I was trying to help someone do something a while back and I told them to click on the Start Menu, and they asked where it was
Here I come Pav, like the Kool-Aid man barging into a funeral! Oh yeah!
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