Apple Drops Its 30 Day iPhone Return Policy to 14 Days
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Posted March 12, 2014 at 4:49pm by iClarified
Apple has dropped its 30 day iPhone return policy down to 14 days. The 30 day policy used to apply to iPhones purchased directly from Apple Retail Stores or the company's Online Store.
An internal document leaked to 9to5Mac reveals that Apple has decided to change the policy from 30 days to 14 days effective March 13th. Notably, Apple.com already reflects this change.
The document says Apple is making the change in an effort to have one universal return policy across all products and to match the 14 day policy of most carriers.
Here you go. What is the reason behind? Cheap product with high price? People always says this is a durable product then why the company decide to do this?
What the h???, To mach the lower return frame???? The talk around the peoe that I know and knew that loved Apple more then some have turned away from Apple altogether and are happy with there new cell phones that are not iPhones this includes any Apple product. Apple needs to work on fixing the problem that they have with there iPhone and get with the program. Other phone companies are coming with better stuff and fixing issue with there phone before moving on new ones
Are you kidding, what else is there to fix FOR iPhone, iOS getting updated satisfied me that stopped the crashing and beefed up loading time, but for iPhone is still ahead of the competition in many ways, the trick it can do with pictures is that a single press of the shutter takes 4 quick photos and merges them together reducing blur effect compared to cramming too many mp's but the flash on the other hand, what other comes close to is, plus the graphics, speed compared to others, battery efficiency, seriously what else is left to fix?
What the f???
To mach the lower return frame????
There was a gready company who rise the price of their service from 500$ to 1100$ to better fight the concurent company 1200$ service??????
It's the way jobs planned the cost, 4s became free in years, I'm sure soon something will change with this. For me though I don't mind cost, I get what I paid for.