What? Wow!
What was wrong with it? They just gave you a new one even though it was 
out of warranty? Was it something clearly related to faulty manufacture?
I'm a little surprised.
Donald
On Friday, July 5, 2002, at 09:55 AM, Jim Freeman wrote:

> I find that Apple doesn't always charge what they say they are going to
> charge. I think these prices are meant to be a deterrent. Out of
> warranty iPod repair is supposed to be $255, or something like that.
> They replaced my iPod entirely and only billed me $44.
>
> Jim
>


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