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Apple offers $45 store credit to Canucks who own older iPods
Friday, May 09, 2008 - 09:16 AM EST

"Following two class-action lawsuits, Apple Canada Inc. is offering $45 credits to Canadian residents who own a new first-, second- or third-generation iPod purchased before June 24, 2004," Irwin Block reports for The Montreal Gazette.

"The proposed settlement, including payment of legal fees, is the result of two iPod owners suing because rechargeable batteries in the second year of use conked out after just three hours, contrary to the advertised claim of eight hours between recharges," Block reports.

"The $45 offer is considerably less than the amount sought by the Montreal plaintiff. Lenzi initially asked for $137.77 from Apple for a replacement battery, plus shipping and handling, $50 for inconvenience and $400 in exemplary damages," Block reports.

"Apple's compensation offer is actually a credit, usable at Apple's online store, a notice in several newspapers said yesterday," Block reports.

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May 09, 08 - 08:22 am Comment from: Thorin

I still have my first gen 5gb iPod with the original battery. The performance is still impressive even today.

May 09, 08 - 09:05 am Comment from: Register or Login

Apple won this one (and of course the worthless slimy klingon eating scum bottom feeder class action attorneys). I doubt more than 2000 people will claim this credit. Look at the demographics of an iPod user at that time. Think all those young adults are still at their registered address or have proof of purchase?

May 09, 08 - 09:08 am Comment from: viktor

that is why Canada does not and will not have iPhone...

May 09, 08 - 09:13 am Comment from: Swing Geezer

@Viktor
that is why Canada does not and will not have iPhone.......

Huh? or rather: Eh?

May 09, 08 - 09:13 am Comment from: madgunde

viktor, Canada is getting iPhone later this year. What a ridiculous assertion.

May 09, 08 - 09:14 am Comment from: Cheap Bastard

Wow...with my $79 power adapter rebate and this $45 rebate I'm only $25 short of a new iPod Nano. Anyone know if there are anymore Apple suits coming due next week? I'd like to hold out for an iPod Classic if possible.

May 09, 08 - 09:23 am Comment from: Nutcracker

I have a 3G iPod (which i really like, btw), but i've had to replace the battery 3 times... fortunately, i was able to install it myself.

I'm still pissed at those bastards at 'FastMac / TruePower' though... friggin' wankers gave me a hell of a time about replacing a battery that was still under warranty; never again will I buy their crap.

I went with NewerTech this last time; so far, so good.

May 09, 08 - 09:35 am Comment from: Spark

I'm still trying to figure out how it is possible to "...own a new first-, second- or third-generation iPod purchased before June 24, 2004..."

Seriously, can any product purchased before 2004 be considered "new"?

May 09, 08 - 10:18 am Comment from: Darkness

I just replaced replaced the battery in my 4G monochrome iPod. At the end the battery would only hold a charge for about 3 hours. Thing is, the replacement battery is more powerful than the original and it only cost $20, including the do it yourself replacement too. $45 is more than enough to resolve any battery issue with early iPods.

May 09, 08 - 10:19 am Comment from: Darkness

too = tool. D'oh! Still, all props to the guys at ipod battery depot.

May 09, 08 - 10:23 am Comment from: Frank

I have 2 iPods that qualify but am not going to claim. Why? cause no one can show me a product that has a battery capable of maintaining the same charge as when it was brand new. Apple replaced my 1st gen nano with a refurb. while i did not bother for my shuffle. it'd be hypocritical o me to turn around and claim.
I don't understand why this fact (batteries not holding their charge over time) was not emphasized more.

May 09, 08 - 10:24 am Comment from: bc

did you notice at the end of the article there's a Montreal law student starting a new class action suit against Apple for giving him only 7.45GB when he bought an "8GB" iPod nano? he's asking for a 7.5% refund on the purchase price to compensate the "missing" storage space...

sheesh! don't they learn anything more useful at law school in Montreal?

May 09, 08 - 10:58 am Comment from: ApplePi

what a retard... he GOT 8GB. Which is equivalent to 7.45 GiB.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gigabyte

May 09, 08 - 11:02 am Comment from: Macintosh

It's aboot time, ay?

May 09, 08 - 11:24 am Comment from: Cubert

@Thorin,
WOW! You should really give a class on how to properly take care of batteries for electronic devices.

May 09, 08 - 11:52 am Comment from: mossman

Sheesh... some Canadians are getting too sue-happy. Talk about learning the wrong things from the sUeSA.

May 09, 08 - 12:06 pm Comment from: Xan

I bought my 3G iPod when I was living in Toronto...

Shame I moved back to the UK a year later.

May 09, 08 - 02:23 pm Comment from: chuckychan

@Cheap Bastard

are you a French Canadian?, 'cause they happen to be extremely stingy, usually don't leave a tip in restaurants.

May 09, 08 - 04:41 pm Comment from: sophonik

@chuckychan

No wonder they didn't leave you a tip with an attitude like that....

May 09, 08 - 05:43 pm Comment from: Cheap Bastard

@chuckychan

Your tip is in your French Onion soup.

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