Got this from the Kim Komando monthly newsletter regarding Apple Ipod owners:
APPLE REACHES SETTLEMENT IN CLASS ACTION SUIT
If you own an older Apple iPod, you probably have some goodies
coming. The company has reached a settlement in a suit over its
claims for its batteries. The settlement is contingent on the
judge's approval.
Assuming everything is approved, owners could receive a $50 store
credit or $25 in cash. Owners of third generation iPods would
receive a new machine.
Plaintiffs in the suit alleged that Apple misrepresented the lifespan
and playtime of the battery. The lifespan is particularly important.
Dead batteries must be replaced by Apple, at a cost of $99.
To participate, iPod owners must submit a claim form. The law firm
Girard Gibbs & De Bartolomeo has posted the form on its site, along
with information on the suit. That address is:
http://www.girardgibbs.com/
APPLE REACHES SETTLEMENT IN CLASS ACTION SUIT
If you own an older Apple iPod, you probably have some goodies
coming. The company has reached a settlement in a suit over its
claims for its batteries. The settlement is contingent on the
judge's approval.
Assuming everything is approved, owners could receive a $50 store
credit or $25 in cash. Owners of third generation iPods would
receive a new machine.
Plaintiffs in the suit alleged that Apple misrepresented the lifespan
and playtime of the battery. The lifespan is particularly important.
Dead batteries must be replaced by Apple, at a cost of $99.
To participate, iPod owners must submit a claim form. The law firm
Girard Gibbs & De Bartolomeo has posted the form on its site, along
with information on the suit. That address is:
http://www.girardgibbs.com/
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