Thats how Best B uy does everything...at first..They used to do that
with Cellphones and Digital Cameras now they send them to get
serviced... most of the time it all depends on weather the
manufacturer will give them credits for the defective product...


Adam H


On Tue, 7 Dec 2004 13:07:07 -0600, Marlon Moyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My iPod gave up the ghost yesterday when the hard drive failed.  I'm not
> sure if that's so uncommon.  Luckily whenever my mother-in-law bought it,
> she purchased a 4 year warranty for $39.99.  I took it into Best Buy today.
> They plugged it in to make sure mine was dead.  Five minutes later I was
> walking out with a brand new iPod.  I definitely think the warranty was
> worth it considering Apple will charge you $50 just to troubleshoot it.
> And, on a more promising note, the tech guy said that he saw a lot of the
> original g4 iPods come back wacked out, but he hasn't seen a lot of them
> since.
> 
> /puts on headphones and zones out now
> 
> 

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