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Apple Mobile Products: iPhone, iPad, iPod
iPod Hardware and Accessories
Out of warranty battery replacement programme
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<blockquote data-quote="JustCallMeFuma" data-source="post: 761135" data-attributes="member: 39905"><p>My fiance had a 15GB 3rd generation iPod that wouldn't hold a charge for more than a few minutes. I wanted an iPod, so instead of shopping for a new one, I looked into the battery replacement program that Apple has. Even though the iPod was out of the warranty, I scheduled a Genius Bar appointment, and they gave me the option of replacing just the iPod for about seventy dollars (No headphones, no dock, etc.), or to buy one of the iPods in store with a ten percent discount. I opted for replacing the one we had, and I received a new, 3rd generation iPod that works fantastically about two weeks afterwards.</p><p></p><p>I'm pretty sure that if you look up the battery replacement program on the Apple website and punch in the serial number, the website will tell you that your iPod is out of warranty, but I don't see why you wouldn't be able to replace your iPod with the same make and model.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustCallMeFuma, post: 761135, member: 39905"] My fiance had a 15GB 3rd generation iPod that wouldn't hold a charge for more than a few minutes. I wanted an iPod, so instead of shopping for a new one, I looked into the battery replacement program that Apple has. Even though the iPod was out of the warranty, I scheduled a Genius Bar appointment, and they gave me the option of replacing just the iPod for about seventy dollars (No headphones, no dock, etc.), or to buy one of the iPods in store with a ten percent discount. I opted for replacing the one we had, and I received a new, 3rd generation iPod that works fantastically about two weeks afterwards. I'm pretty sure that if you look up the battery replacement program on the Apple website and punch in the serial number, the website will tell you that your iPod is out of warranty, but I don't see why you wouldn't be able to replace your iPod with the same make and model. [/QUOTE]
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