hey,
When I first bought my iPod last summer the battery didn't charge right and I never got more then thirty minutes out of it. Thankfully I got it back to Best Buy in a week or so and they just swapped it out. Deciding it was worth it, I dropped the forty bucks on a product replacement plan just in case I wasn't so lucky the second time. Now it's about a year and a half later and I'm getting some similar problems, so I went and dug up the papers and it turns out I have to call, get a reference number, ship out my iPod, and then they determine if it's defective or not. I'm wondering if I should send it in or not, since it technically works, but is prone to frequent crashing and the battery life is very short. Any help?
When I first bought my iPod last summer the battery didn't charge right and I never got more then thirty minutes out of it. Thankfully I got it back to Best Buy in a week or so and they just swapped it out. Deciding it was worth it, I dropped the forty bucks on a product replacement plan just in case I wasn't so lucky the second time. Now it's about a year and a half later and I'm getting some similar problems, so I went and dug up the papers and it turns out I have to call, get a reference number, ship out my iPod, and then they determine if it's defective or not. I'm wondering if I should send it in or not, since it technically works, but is prone to frequent crashing and the battery life is very short. Any help?