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| Thread ID: 109522 | 2010-05-12 01:11:00 | ipod touch OS v4 | GameJunkie (72) | PC World Chat |
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| 884105 | 2010-05-13 11:30:00 | Exactly. Try Magnummac otherwise, they're good. Nothing wrong with just getting an iTouch from DSE. That said, they're not likely to give you anything more or less than anybody else, there's really not a lot to the iTouch aside from "Plug it in and follow the prompts"... |
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| 884106 | 2010-05-14 00:34:00 | Thanks Chilling for the advice. Cheers. | Pato (2463) | ||
| 884107 | 2010-05-14 04:41:00 | Exactly. Try Magnummac otherwise, they're good. Nothing wrong with just getting an iTouch from DSE. That said, they're not likely to give you anything more or less than anybody else, there's really not a lot to the iTouch aside from "Plug it in and follow the prompts"... I didn't find them particually good when dealing with a warrenty repair. Firstly they referred me to apple to get the item replaced. Apple then wanted me to take it into the store, when I wasn't even local and I actually purchased the item online. When I went into the store to get the item replaced, after apple told me they would replace it on the spot, I was told they would need to send the item away and they would need to wait for a new one to come it, which I would need to come in and pick up. I think if buying online, you are better to buy directly from apple, as they would then handle all that for you. |
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