| theprof00 said: Well, I wake up today and notice that I-tunes won't let me access any of the files I bought. I go to check online how to get them back, and because my IPod is more than a year old, they won't fix it for me, or tell me how to do it. Instead, the want me to PAY 44$ to get it fixed. |
Warranties cover repairs to a product for a given time period. After the warranty expires, the customer is instructed to repurchase the product or pay a service fee to have it fixed. This is normal business procedure.
Expecting a company to honor an expired warranty is silly.
There are many practical reasons to dislike Apple as a company, but this... this is not one of them.







