On 12/17/03 1:24 PM, "Glenn Schunemann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Spew into the
Cybertrough:

> And there is always tricks you can play on the seller. I know a guy who
> bought a 10 GB 2nd Gen iPod at Best Buy and got the Best Buy warranty
> where they will replace it at no cost if it breaks for three years.
> (Apple now offers AppleCare warranties on iPods.) He took his 10 GB
> back, told the guy it was broken and Best Buy gave him a new 15 GB 3rd
> Gen iPod. I don't advocate this kind of behavior, but it shows how the
> system can be manipulated.

That's not a trick at CompUSA.  If you buy a $499 iPod and also buy their
replacement plan you are covered.  It it legitimately breaks (no cosmetic or
physical damage is covered) then you bring it back and you get $499 worth of
a new iPod.  Chances are that the iPod you bought is now obsolete and you
get the dollar value.  You can even get your $499 back in the form of a gift
card to buy something completely different.

Just thought you should know.
-- 
Kyle H. Hansen

"It's Always darkest... right before it gets totally black." 


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