I bought an iPod recently and it didn't work.
I rang support who were helpful, we went through their standard reset procedures, but it just didn't work and they arranged to have it collected for repair/replace.
I had a replacement delivered today, with a covering letter which says "the replacement iPod may be either new or a completely refurbished model".
Mine looks like it is a new one, which is fine, but just wondering about the wording on the letter - are they allowed to choose to send a 'refurbished' one instead if that suits them? I thought they had to repair the original or replace with a new one by law?
I rang support who were helpful, we went through their standard reset procedures, but it just didn't work and they arranged to have it collected for repair/replace.
I had a replacement delivered today, with a covering letter which says "the replacement iPod may be either new or a completely refurbished model".
Mine looks like it is a new one, which is fine, but just wondering about the wording on the letter - are they allowed to choose to send a 'refurbished' one instead if that suits them? I thought they had to repair the original or replace with a new one by law?