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Comet refusing ipad 3 return
i purchased an ipad 3 from comet 2 days before apple announced it was being dicontinued for the ipad 4.Apple have said anyone whom bought from them will receive a free upgrade but as i bought mine from comet and the box has been opened they have refused to take the product back.I never tried the product in store as it was a present for my daughter who wants the latest ipad not myself but surely if someone is not happy with the goods they can take them back.The store manager whom i spoke to tonight refused an upgrade but was still selling this discontinued product in store advertising the product still as the new ipad.He also wasnt aware of his products either stating the ipad 3 hadnt been discontiued and i was wrong.In my opinion others including myself are going to be duped into buying this product only to find that this isnt the new ipad.Please advise if i have grounds for complaint as i thought this was the latest and most up to date ipad and not the obselete discontinued one there advertising and selling as THE NEW IPAD.
Cheers for any advice.
Cheers for any advice.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.>>>Apple have said anyone whom bought from them will receive a free upgrade
Only if bought at Apple stores in the last 30 days.
But anyway, why should you get a free upgrade.
If I bought a Ford Focus car and a week later Ford brought out a new Focus would I expect a free upgrade, No.
If bought a Samsung TV and a week later they brought out a new model would I epxect a free upgrade. No.
This forever having the latest technology is what is making Apple so rich
(the richest company in the world). The boss of Apple earned over 200 millions dollars last year (with share options).
I find it rather sad that if people dont have the latest iPad, iPhone etc they are somehow missing out.
Go and live in a poor country in Africa for a few months and THEN you may have something to moan about.
>>>>but surely if someone is not happy with the goods they can take them back.
Not tue, only if there is something wrong with it, not just because you "dont like it".
Only if bought at Apple stores in the last 30 days.
But anyway, why should you get a free upgrade.
If I bought a Ford Focus car and a week later Ford brought out a new Focus would I expect a free upgrade, No.
If bought a Samsung TV and a week later they brought out a new model would I epxect a free upgrade. No.
This forever having the latest technology is what is making Apple so rich
(the richest company in the world). The boss of Apple earned over 200 millions dollars last year (with share options).
I find it rather sad that if people dont have the latest iPad, iPhone etc they are somehow missing out.
Go and live in a poor country in Africa for a few months and THEN you may have something to moan about.
>>>>but surely if someone is not happy with the goods they can take them back.
Not tue, only if there is something wrong with it, not just because you "dont like it".
The ipad 4 is a full sized iPad.
It is NOT the iPad mini.
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It is NOT the iPad mini.
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>>>didn't realise there was an iPad 4 coming out.
I think that is part of the problem. Apple normally give some indication a new device like an iPad is coming so people can hold off and wait for the new one.
This new iPad 4 came "out the blue" and so people were buying the iPad 3 right up to the day before the iPad 4 was announced.
But one review of the iPad 4 says:
If you just upgraded your iPad in the spring (iPad 3), don't worry that you're missing much with this bump in the new iPad 4. We know a lot of people will feel betrayed, having thought they were getting the best Apple has to offer for at least a year - but that shouldn't cause that much consternation.
However, if you're still using an iPad 2 or an original iPad, it's a significant step up, and still brings all the same Apple bells, whistles and whizzbangwhoosh that most have come to expect from the most popular tablet.
I think that is part of the problem. Apple normally give some indication a new device like an iPad is coming so people can hold off and wait for the new one.
This new iPad 4 came "out the blue" and so people were buying the iPad 3 right up to the day before the iPad 4 was announced.
But one review of the iPad 4 says:
If you just upgraded your iPad in the spring (iPad 3), don't worry that you're missing much with this bump in the new iPad 4. We know a lot of people will feel betrayed, having thought they were getting the best Apple has to offer for at least a year - but that shouldn't cause that much consternation.
However, if you're still using an iPad 2 or an original iPad, it's a significant step up, and still brings all the same Apple bells, whistles and whizzbangwhoosh that most have come to expect from the most popular tablet.
There has been a great deal of consumer protection which has passed into law in the last few years, the option to change your mind is not covered by any act unless facts were knowingly and purposefully denied to you at the time the contract was made. You may be interested in looking at the Sale of goods act 1979 as amended.
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