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Hello everyone
I have an odd return story to share with everyone. (This was the Bullring apple store in Birmingham btw)
Ok so my extremely well cared for iPod touch 3g (which I bought in late Feb 2010) developed an odd problem with the headphone connector, whenever the connector was rotated the volume would go up and down and emit static through the headphones. It would only do this intermittently.
So I booked a genius bar appointment where I was promptly told that I could exchange it for a new one. So I went home, backed up all my data then took it back to the store.
All was going well until my replacement arrived at the genius bar in a brown box. Now this is no exaggeration when I say my iPod touch was IMMACULATE. The guys at the genius bar didn't believe I had even used it (it lived its life in my rebeltouch case). Now I immediately took issue with my pristine, extremely well cared for iPod being replaced with some brown boxed refurbed unit with god knows what reused parts inside. I had every right to have my iPod which I owned since new to be replaced with a BRAND NEW unit.
So they brought the manager over, who told me all about the terms and conditions and how every brown boxed unit was all certified blah blah and that SOME components may be "recycled". So I took issue with the recycled bit, he then said that nothing was second hand inside the brown boxed unit. I explained to him the definition of RECYCLED and he promptly shut up. Now this conversation was generating a lot of interest from the nearby customers, seeing that I had a point and that the manager had been contradicting himself saying that the brown box replacement policy wasn't to save Apple money, only to turn around 5 mins later to say "yes we do give these brown boxed units out to save Apple money and allow us to give our products at lower prices". I was amazed at this guys contradictory nature. I then explained how this was a MANUFACTURERS internal fault not mine as my iPod had been properly looked after and was PRISTINE.
He kept refusing my requests for a brand new unit and then tried to scare me off by saying he had to escalate this to his superior...I told him that he could bring whoever he wanted, even Steve Jobs, and I would tell them all the same thing. I wanted my iPod replaced with a brand new unit. I said that if I went into curries after buying a sony mp3 player which had a fault, wouldn't they replace it with a brand new boxed unit?...again he couldn't give me a proper answer because he knew I was right. When I challenged him by saying ok, I want a full refund, he turned around and told me I couldn't have one now as it was over the 14day period...so I took issue with this too, saying that not only had apple taken my money, they now wanted to palm me off with a 2nd hand ipod. I said if I wanted a "recycled" iPod I would have gone to ebay.
So seeing the fact people were listening to me debating my point and beating his poor excuses with simple logic, he gave in and agreed to "this once" replace my iPod with a retail unit.
Do apple really believe they can get away with pawning off refurbed iPod touches to people who have had a manufacturers fault only 3 months after buying it BRAND NEW??? I didn't accept it and neither should anyone else...If I was wrong why did he back down and give me a brand new retail unit? I walked out with my new iPod and a lesson in how to never back down from these kinds of companies. I only hope that other people learn and benefit from this.
Has anyone else experienced this sort of thing from apple?
I have an odd return story to share with everyone. (This was the Bullring apple store in Birmingham btw)
Ok so my extremely well cared for iPod touch 3g (which I bought in late Feb 2010) developed an odd problem with the headphone connector, whenever the connector was rotated the volume would go up and down and emit static through the headphones. It would only do this intermittently.
So I booked a genius bar appointment where I was promptly told that I could exchange it for a new one. So I went home, backed up all my data then took it back to the store.
All was going well until my replacement arrived at the genius bar in a brown box. Now this is no exaggeration when I say my iPod touch was IMMACULATE. The guys at the genius bar didn't believe I had even used it (it lived its life in my rebeltouch case). Now I immediately took issue with my pristine, extremely well cared for iPod being replaced with some brown boxed refurbed unit with god knows what reused parts inside. I had every right to have my iPod which I owned since new to be replaced with a BRAND NEW unit.
So they brought the manager over, who told me all about the terms and conditions and how every brown boxed unit was all certified blah blah and that SOME components may be "recycled". So I took issue with the recycled bit, he then said that nothing was second hand inside the brown boxed unit. I explained to him the definition of RECYCLED and he promptly shut up. Now this conversation was generating a lot of interest from the nearby customers, seeing that I had a point and that the manager had been contradicting himself saying that the brown box replacement policy wasn't to save Apple money, only to turn around 5 mins later to say "yes we do give these brown boxed units out to save Apple money and allow us to give our products at lower prices". I was amazed at this guys contradictory nature. I then explained how this was a MANUFACTURERS internal fault not mine as my iPod had been properly looked after and was PRISTINE.
He kept refusing my requests for a brand new unit and then tried to scare me off by saying he had to escalate this to his superior...I told him that he could bring whoever he wanted, even Steve Jobs, and I would tell them all the same thing. I wanted my iPod replaced with a brand new unit. I said that if I went into curries after buying a sony mp3 player which had a fault, wouldn't they replace it with a brand new boxed unit?...again he couldn't give me a proper answer because he knew I was right. When I challenged him by saying ok, I want a full refund, he turned around and told me I couldn't have one now as it was over the 14day period...so I took issue with this too, saying that not only had apple taken my money, they now wanted to palm me off with a 2nd hand ipod. I said if I wanted a "recycled" iPod I would have gone to ebay.
So seeing the fact people were listening to me debating my point and beating his poor excuses with simple logic, he gave in and agreed to "this once" replace my iPod with a retail unit.
Do apple really believe they can get away with pawning off refurbed iPod touches to people who have had a manufacturers fault only 3 months after buying it BRAND NEW??? I didn't accept it and neither should anyone else...If I was wrong why did he back down and give me a brand new retail unit? I walked out with my new iPod and a lesson in how to never back down from these kinds of companies. I only hope that other people learn and benefit from this.
Has anyone else experienced this sort of thing from apple?
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