• Apple to fix iPhone 6 Plus 'touch disease' for a fee
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Or you know You could just get an older phone that works better in the first place
Apple still is never going to get the hammer for their own products being faulty trash. :( Then again its the customers fault for buying said product in the first place.
Or they cannot be greedy assholes and fix a factory fault for free.
Imagine a video game dev selling a bug fixing patch as DLC
[QUOTE=SirJon;51390848]Imagine a video game dev selling a bug fixing patch as DLC[/QUOTE] Isn't this commonplace
150 dollars, fuck me I'm glad I don't have one
[QUOTE=SirJon;51390848]Imagine a video game dev selling a bug fixing patch as DLC[/QUOTE] [img]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/7/72/Firaxis-logo.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=PortalModIV;51390763]Or you know You could just get an older phone that works better in the first place[/QUOTE] Then you lose access to apps because Apple restricts them If this were an Android-using phone company we were talking about that'd be more feasible.
[QUOTE=Lolkork;51392891]You really gotta improve your consumer protection laws.[/QUOTE] I'm fairly sure in Europe this is actually covered under a consumer law, despite Apple asking for money. I read something that although Apple only offer 1 year warranty, and ask you to pay for any repairs after this date, you can quote EU consumer law and they are obliged to do it free of charge depending on the repair (I think it excludes wear and tear, e.g. battery faults and screen damage).
[QUOTE=Ishwoo;51392974]I'm fairly sure in Europe this is actually covered under a consumer law, despite Apple asking for money. I read something that although Apple only offer 1 year warranty, and ask you to pay for any repairs after this date, you can quote EU consumer law and they are obliged to do it free of charge depending on the repair (I think it excludes wear and tear, e.g. battery faults and screen damage).[/QUOTE] Yeah, battery wear (except what's considered excessively fast and abnormal battery wear) and damage caused by more-than-normally clumsy handling of device isn't covered. But it depends on the country, some have mandatory 2 year warranty, others 3, so worth to check your local laws regarding warranty.
[QUOTE=SirJon;51390848]Imagine a video game dev selling a bug fixing patch as DLC[/QUOTE] From did this with Dark Souls 2 Scholar of the first sin
[QUOTE=PortalModIV;51390763]Or you know You could just get an older phone that works better in the first place[/QUOTE] The objectively retarded comments that people keep spewing out never cease to amaze me. We get you don't like [insert whatever product here]. Stop being useless and post something worthwhile.
[QUOTE=Oblivion470;51395772]The objectively retarded comments that people keep spewing out never cease to amaze me. We get you don't like [insert whatever product here]. Stop being useless and post something worthwhile.[/QUOTE] informed post
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