Apple offers $45 store credit to Canucks who own older iPods
Friday, May 09, 2008 - 09:16 AM EDT "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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I still have my first gen 5gb iPod with the original battery. The performance is still impressive even today.