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American Oyaji wrote:And For the record. Most companies don't offer replacement plans right off the bat, because the products are still in warranty. And they don't know right away what sort of plan to set up because no matter how much lab durabiility testing you do, its nothing like real world results. So you don't know what kind of plan to set up until complaints start coming in. It's business.
WARRANTIES are to protect the company as well. Companies figure that their product should NOT break within a years time. But neither should they have to pay to fix it for life.
American Oyaji wrote:But I stand by my point that getting COMPUTER products repaired in Japan can be a supreme hassle and pain in the SAIFU.
American Oyaji wrote:And anyone notice how many trolls posted in this thread? JUST TO BASH APPLE?
Robato wrote:Caustic Saint wrote:I was going to go over some of the points you're trying to make and look at them one by one, but there'd be no point. You have yet to address the fact that in both Tokyojoe's case and the case of the guys in the video, their iPods were out of warranty.
hahahahaha
that is the point. Once the 3 month warranty is over, apple products are useless if they break. If they werent such proprietary overcharging business, it wouldnt be an issue. But they are, and thats why I wont buy one of their shitty products.
Robato wrote:Caustic Saint wrote:I laid out for you exactly why Apple charges so much for out-of-warranty service, and rather than respond to that you try to make lame jokes.
Its not a joke that apple doesnt allow 3rd parties to make devices for their products. Its absolutely serious....which is EXACTLY why they can overcharge for initial price AND for upgrades and repairs.
Robato wrote:Caustic Saint wrote:If you've got something to say besides "Apple sucks and rapes," or are willing to address points I've brought up to counter your "suck and rape" allegations, I'd be happy to continue this discussion. If not, I'm done with you here.
good job trying to belittle what I have said about them not allowing 3rd parties to make devices for their products. (act of monopoly)
defend defend defend.....by you wont change my opinion that I dont want to pay $300 for a firewire port
Caustic Saint wrote:You're still trolling, but I'll take a little nibble.Robato wrote:Caustic Saint wrote:I was going to go over some of the points you're trying to make and look at them one by one, but there'd be no point. You have yet to address the fact that in both Tokyojoe's case and the case of the guys in the video, their iPods were out of warranty.
hahahahaha
that is the point. Once the 3 month warranty is over, apple products are useless if they break. If they werent such proprietary overcharging business, it wouldnt be an issue. But they are, and thats why I wont buy one of their shitty products.
This is where your post ended before you went back and edited the rest of it on. Note how you ignored the fact that the warranty is 12 months instead of 3? When somebody shows you your information is false, repeating it won't make it true, try as you might.
Caustic Saint wrote:Sure they let 3rd parties make devices for their products. Belkin makes tons of iPod accessories. All the video cards in Macs come from either Nvidia or ATI. Sony and Toshiba are the two main suppliers of optical drives. Apple doesn't make RAM or hard drives either.
Caustic Saint wrote:I don't want to change your opinion, or anybody else's for that matter. You're not in a position to have to pay $300 for a firewire port, so I'm not sure what you're trying to accomplish here, aside from overuse of the words, "suck," "rape" and "shitty."
Robato wrote:Caustic Saint wrote:I don't want to change your opinion, or anybody else's for that matter. You're not in a position to have to pay $300 for a firewire port, so I'm not sure what you're trying to accomplish here, aside from overuse of the words, "suck," "rape" and "shitty."
Neither are you, but the one who made the thread is. The guy who made the battery video was too. I am not trying to accomplish anything....just wanted to give that guy the link to show he is not alone in the world of being ripped off by apple. Now I am just stating my opinion with you attacking me, my opinion, my "credibility" and now reverted to name calling!!
Can you explain how I am being a troll when it was you that started this with your rebuttal against my original post to tell the guy to check out a site that is similar to his situation? You can have you opinion that mac is the greatest....will you please let me have my opinion that they are a horrible company without your name calling?
since we are in the game of name calling....I want to know...What are you trying to accomplish besides being an asshole? I can assure you, you already have that covered in this thread.
tokyojoe wrote:Now this is interesting. Here's a company in Texas that can fix broken Firewire ports for $55. Apparently all they do is open it up and re-solder the broken FW port connections.
http://www.pdasmart.com/ipodpartscenter.htm
Now why the hell can't Apple do this? Unfortunately, it is not a permanent fix as the connections will break under normal use again.
etrepum wrote:I don't know how much experience you guys have with Apple.. but they never fix anything, they only replace parts. The firewire port of the iPod is probably soldered to the mainboard, so the price they're quoting is mainboard+labor+shipping+markup.
Girard Gibbs & De Bartolomeo LLP is investigating a potential class action against Apple Computer, Inc. on behalf of iPod owners whose batteries have died or lost their ability to hold their charge.
tokyojoe wrote:Now that is probably going too far. But it does raise an interesting question. Is the iPod a consumer electronics device or a PC peripheral? In the PC world, people are used to stuff crashing and breaking, but not with CE products. They expect a higher level of quality and service.
tokyojoe wrote:true but most of the cell companies give away the hardware for free or very little. it encourages disposable use. apple does that with itunes and the music store. cheap content, expensive hardware.
etrepum wrote:Yes, Apple doesn't give them away for free or very little..
December 23, 2003 - With rumors rampant, Think Secret can confirm that Apple CEO Steve Jobs will focus on the release of new low-end, 'mini iPods' and a major update to its iLife digital ensemble at his Macworld Expo keynote address on January 6 in San Francisco, Calif.
Reliable sources inside and outside of Apple have confirmed Apple will announce the new pocket-size iPods in a number of capacities and in various colors, including stripes. Capacities will be 2 and 4GB -- meaning users could store some 400 and 800 songs, respectively. Prices will start at around $100US, Think Secret has learned. It is not known if the new product line will be available immediately after introduction.
tokyojoe wrote:One year ago I bought a 5GB Windows iPod. I have used it lovingly every day. In June the HDD died so Apple sent me a new one. Last week, the Firewire port came loose and I could not longer charge or sync the iPod. I sent it to Apple Japan for repair. They called yesterday and confirmed that the port was busted. They said they could fix it but that would require taking the unit apart. Cost of repair is 30,000 yen ($US280)!!!
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This is fricking unbelievable. I told him to send the unit back pronto. I feel like taking a hammer to it and sending it to Cupertino. I can understand that it is out of warranty but to charge full price is ridiculous. Rather than buy a new one I am going to get a Sony Clie with music features instead.
I will never buy another Apple product again.
Merry Xmas, you rat b@stards.
tokyojoe wrote:One year ago I bought a 5GB Windows iPod. I have used it lovingly every day. In June the HDD died so Apple sent me a new one. Last week, the Firewire port came loose and I could not longer charge or sync the iPod. I sent it to Apple Japan for repair. They called yesterday and confirmed that the port was busted. They said they could fix it but that would require taking the unit apart. Cost of repair is 30,000 yen ($US280)!!!
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This is fricking unbelievable. I told him to send the unit back pronto. I feel like taking a hammer to it and sending it to Cupertino. I can understand that it is out of warranty but to charge full price is ridiculous. Rather than buy a new one I am going to get a Sony Clie with music features instead.
I will never buy another Apple product again.
Merry Xmas, you rat b@stards.
tokyojoe wrote:a very interesting article which asks the question, `if apple is so innovative then how come they are so small?`
the author looks at technical vs. business model creativity and hints that once again apple may find itself thrown out of its own party.
Caustic Saint wrote:Mini iPods, major iLife update focus of upcoming Expo keynoteDecember 23, 2003 - With rumors rampant, Think Secret can confirm that Apple CEO Steve Jobs will focus on the release of new low-end, 'mini iPods' and a major update to its iLife digital ensemble at his Macworld Expo keynote address on January 6 in San Francisco, Calif.
Reliable sources inside and outside of Apple have confirmed Apple will announce the new pocket-size iPods in a number of capacities and in various colors, including stripes. Capacities will be 2 and 4GB -- meaning users could store some 400 and 800 songs, respectively. Prices will start at around $100US, Think Secret has learned. It is not known if the new product line will be available immediately after introduction.
SCHWEEEEEEEEEEET!!!!
Now, just please let them be available immediately, or at least by the 21st of January.
Dell on Wednesday launched a promotion that gives customers who send in their old Apple iPod a $100 rebate on the Round Rock, Texas-based computer giant's own digital music player.
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