Apple might have a refund policy based on time.  I purchased a version of
Navigon that I realized afterward wasn't what I wanted.  Within 3 minutes, I
wrote and requested a refund because I had mistakenly purchased it.  I
received an immediate response that said I would receive a refund, which I
in fact did get soon after.  I don't think they cared about the reason.  

 

Obviously, this is not the same thing, but I wonder if someone tried out the
app within the first 5 minutes of purchase, if a refund would be forthcoming
from Apple.

 

I know that I download things, and then don't get to try them out for quite
a while.  If you tried it right away, and got this negative reaction, that's
another story entirely.

 

I think that writing to Apple about it is a great idea, but I think that the
refund process would be easier all around if it happened within 15 minutes
of purchase, not days or weeks afterward.

 

Lois

 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2013 4:50 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Bad experience with iTunes Store support regarding app refund

 

Hi Cara,

 

I agree and think that unless Apple comes up with a better way to do this
they should be willing to give Voiceover users a refund without the hassle.
I must say, however, that I really like that 15 minute return policy Google
apparently offers, but of course trying to get Apple to do something like
that is not just a completely different ball game, it's a different sport!

 

If Apple was really concerned that this would be abused, they could request
proof that somebody is actually visually impaired or they could limit
refunds to a certain number per year. I am very sure that given their
computers they could easily track this on somebody's Apple Id.

 

If you are getting involved in this feel free to use my below messages as an
example, I am pasting the message I sent without the purchase details, i.e.
order number and all that, as well as the response I received.

It was obvious that the person who responded somehow seemed to understand
the situation, but on another level she apparently didn't. She summarized my
request by saying I "inadvertently " purchased some apps which of course is
not at all the case and not what I said.

Here is my initial message and her reply which makes me think she really
didn't get it despite the fact that she said it was an "appropriate
exception" and they would refund me the money which still has not happened:

 

From: Sieghard Weitzel [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Saturday, July 20, 2013 9:04 AM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: Voiceover inaccessible apps

 

Hello,

 

My name is Sieghard Weitzel. I recently purchased several apps for tracking
packages in order to find out which one offered the best features. I tried a
couple more, but they had free Lite versions which allowed me to try them
before buying the full version.

 

I am blind and have been an iPhone/Voiceover user for almost 4 years and
unfortunately I found that two of the paid and 2 of the free/Lite apps have
accessibility issues and I was not able to use them with Voiceover. I wrote
to the developers, but have not received any reply as to whether they might
consider making improvements so the apps would work with Voiceover. I used
iTunes credit to pay for the paid apps and was wondering if it was possible
to receive a refund since I have already deleted the apps from my phone.

 

-----Original Message-----
From: iTunes Store [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sunday, July 21, 2013 4:50 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Voiceover inaccessible apps; Follow-up: 280679929

 

Dear Sieghard,

 

Greetings from iTunes Store Customer Support. My name is Alishia and I am
happy to assist you today.

 

I understand that you inadvertently purchased some apps from the App Store
and you would like to receive a refund for the purchase. I know how
important it is to have the issue resolved. I assure you of assistance.

 

Sieghard, after reviewing the circumstances of your case, we determined that
issuing you a refund for the purchase of "Apps" is an appropriate exception
to the iTunes Store Terms and Conditions, which state that all sales are
final. 

 

You will see 6.70 CAD added to your store credit balance within 48 hours.
You may need to sign out of the iTunes Store and then sign back in before
you see the credit in your account. 

 

The iTunes Store provides a warning message that asks if you are sure that
you want to buy an item. This warning can be turned off. If you would like
to make sure that this warning is on, you can reset the warnings in the
iTunes Store by following the instructions in this article:

 

Resetting iTunes Store warnings

http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1734

 

Additionally, you can make modifications on certain devices that will
prevent them from making purchases:

 

iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch: Understanding Restrictions

http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4213

 

I hope the information provided would resolve your issue.

 

Sieghard, if you have any additional questions, please let me know and I
will be happy to assist you further. Thank you for being a valued member of
iTunes family.

 

Have a nice day!

 

Sincerely,

 

Alishia

iTunes Store Customer Support

http://www.apple.com/support/itunes/ww/

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