I got a claim form for this in the mail today. Thing is, none of my iPods have crapped out battery-wise yet ... not even my old 20 gigger that I got over two years ago. Oh well ...
I sent in my form already. I'm going with option 2. I've never really tested my ipod to determine how long my battery lasts these days, nor do I plan on trying, but I'm cashing in anyway.
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I got a claim form for this in the mail today. Thing is, none of my iPods have crapped out battery-wise yet ... not even my old 20 gigger that I got over two years ago. Oh well ...
Posted by: chambermaid | June 6, 2005 3:20 PM
What exactly does the claim form offer/promise? Is it clear how they tied your iPod purchases to you? Or are you a registration form sucker?
Posted by: x amount | June 6, 2005 3:25 PM
Pretty much everything you need to know can be found at this site.
Short story is, if your 3rd gen ipod, when fully charged, plays for less than 4 hours before dying, you get to cash in.
Option #1 is a replacement battery OR replacement iPod (at Apple's discretion).
Option #2 is $50 store credit [what the?!].
I'm with the good doctor on this one.
I guess latron I'll test mine to see if it dies in less than four hours [though I know it won't ... alas].
Not sure how they found me, but I did register my pods, foo'.
Posted by: chambermaid | June 6, 2005 5:41 PM
I sent in my form already. I'm going with option 2. I've never really tested my ipod to determine how long my battery lasts these days, nor do I plan on trying, but I'm cashing in anyway.
Posted by: DOP | June 6, 2005 8:56 PM
i'll take your claim form mikey if you're not going to use it. odds are i won't get one since i purchased mine off ebay.
Posted by: drd | June 7, 2005 9:23 AM
Just print this. That way we don't have to actually spend any time together ...
Posted by: chambermaid | June 7, 2005 11:13 AM