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ipod return.


Question Posted Thursday April 6 2006, 2:51 pm

alright well i just got an ipod but i dont like it. it doesnt work with my computer at all like it will come up and then go away in like a second. so yesterday i went to return it but i lost the receit and they said if i return it i can get 10% off and then a gift card for the store. but that place is so expencive that there is nothing cheaper there. so i still have the stupid thing and idk what to do. i really want my money back. but i dont see why they cant return it still because they have everything on file from whenever i bought it. it doesnt make since. like every other store if you dont have a receit just takes like 10% off and gives you your money back. but i really really need that money because i want to get my nose pierced with it and now im broke and that was like a waste of $160.. is there any way to get my money back or fix it or anything. please help. ill rate high!

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loves2shop86 answered Friday April 7 2006, 1:13 am:
hey! best thing to do is probably sell it on ebay... a lot of ipods are sold there every day! most of them are used and people still pay a lot for them! if you don't have an account and don't want to make one, find someone who does have one and just put it up for auction there! explain that it is brand new... say you got it as a gift that you don't want so you don't have to explain the whole situation to the buyers. You will probably get very close to getting all your money back! good luck! :)

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BrandonsGirl answered Thursday April 6 2006, 3:40 pm:
well, you could sell it or somthing..like on ebay maybe or some stores (they have media stores like playdos closet--used but not totally used ipods and stuff) will buy them off u or maybe even someone @ ur school:-D

hopee i helpedddd

Mucho <3

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BrandonsGirl answered Thursday April 6 2006, 3:40 pm:
well, you could sell it or somthing..like on ebay maybe or some stores (they have media stores like playdos closet--used but not totally used ipods and stuff) will buy them off u or maybe even someone @ ur school:-D

hopee i helpedddd

Mucho <3

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Notso answered Thursday April 6 2006, 3:37 pm:
as someone who works in retail I have to say that you'll find the policy the same everywhere. Especially with an item like an iPod, they probably won't be so keen to give you your money back.

The only way I can see you getting your money back is trying to return it somewhere else they sell iPods, or going back to the original store and causing a really huge fuss. Like yelling and demanding the manager. Be aware that if you do do the last thing everyone who works in that store will pretty much hate you afterwards.

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