Re: What the heck is with the new iPod?



"Steve Carroll" <noone@xxxxxxxxxxx> stated in post
noone-203C23.07470127092007@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on 9/27/07 6:47 AM:

In article <C32039D8.9245D%CSMA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Snit <CSMA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

"Steve Carroll" <noone@xxxxxxxxxxx> stated in post
noone-7D6A45.16592126092007@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on 9/26/07 3:59 PM:

They could have opted to just repair it and make me wait. They did
not.

Once they determine that it falls under the DOA clause (and your unit
most definitely did) then Apple offers *you* the option to replace or
service.

Please show, Steve, where my situation strictly falls under all the
criteria for DOA. Next show how once it is determined to be DOA they are
obligated to do as they are doing - sending me a replacement within 2
days.

Why would I need to "show" what you have already stated?

You should try to support your claim. Can you?

My guess: not at all... but you can (and will) sink to absurd accusations,
side issues, and any other form of obfuscation you can think of.

I can support it to people that can read... counts you out;)

Stop blaming me for your inability to defend your claim.

So you're saying that your machine developed this problem as a result of
something you did to it? Hint: Being a brand new machine with a heating issue
there's no other way that it *can't* qualify for DOA status.

I look forward to your support. LOL! As if!


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slow, inaccurate and brilliant; together they are powerful beyond
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