AppleRobert
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You posted so it is an issue from your perspective. If it wasn't you would not have brought it up.
Return it.
Return it.
I have no problem with people wanting a pretty ipad, but I think it's hilarious this kind of thinking is prevalent now. Nobody takes a magnifying glass to buy a car for example. It's better to just say you expect perfection at all price levels.
Omg how many threads "my new iPad has an invisible scuff I am the only one who can see but I paid $600 and must be perfect" like this we are going to see in this forum ?!? 😱
If it wasn't for the title of you post, it is very difficult to find a defect in your photos. It's less than cosmetic ...
Im sorry, but if I was purchasing a $99.00 Coby, Insignia, or some other no-name electronic device, yes my expectations would be a lot lower and I wouldnt have cared. You are paying a premium for a premium product and I expect that product to be in 100% like new condition, anything less is unacceptable. Also to answer your question, YES, you can bet your left nut if Im paying 30k+ for a new car everything inch of it better be like a freshly powdered babys ass.
Im reminded of a time I test drove a 2010 fully loaded used Dodge Dakota 4x4 Quad Cab. Black on black leather, every option, it looked amazing and had only 5,000 miles on it. While I wasnt expecting it to be like new, I went over it with a fine toothed comb and couldnt find one defect. I gave the salesman all of my information, deposit, all the paperwork was filled out, and right before I signed the paperwork, I said, oh yeah, let me see the CarFax. It had been in 2 moderate damage accidents in only 5,000 miles and I immediately said give me my deposit back and Im out. He would not let me leave trying to explain how the truck is perfectly fine, and what happens when a new vehicle gets in an accident? You just throw it away? I looked him square in the face and said, You know what? It might perfectly fine for someone else who is ignorant or doesnt care about the fact its been in 2 accidents, however Ive owned a lot of vehicles and I know damn well I will never be able to sell it with this carfax history. I walked out with my deposit, everyone in the dealership looking at me, all while I had a big smile on my face.
Its all about your expectations. Mine are high. Oh, and I just exchanged the iPad with no questions asked. I specifically asked to see the manager so I could show him the chip, he said yes that is unacceptable, I am sorry about that, here is a new one.
Dont settle.
You are certainly entitled, but it doesn't seem worth the time to me. I'd just put my own scuff on it within 3 days, so why bother going to the store?
If you have nothing to do or if you are some sort of perfectionist who can keep your iPad looking perfect 3 years from now, then I suppose it would be worth the time.
Also keep in mind stores are tracking return information in order to crack down on serial returners.
http://consumerist.com/2012/11/19/f...ave-been-tracking-on-your-returned-purchases/
Serial returners? That's a crock. If Apple payed Foxconn a little more to build their products properly maybe there wouldn't be so many "serial returners."
So long as these sweatshops in Asia continue to build shoddy products for pennies, there will be people like me who return cosmetically defective products. I expect a quality, defect free product out of the box.
Obviously you don't know the full situation in building these products. Money is not the total issue. Demand is very high so no matter how much you pay, the amount of product that needs to be pushed out keeps climbing, inevitably causing some QC issues. Also products like the new iPhone 5 require a lot higher precision that other products. Foxconn has already admitted that the phones are more tedious to build than ever.
Serial returners? That's a crock. If Apple payed Foxconn a little more to build their products properly maybe there wouldn't be so many "serial returners."
So long as these sweatshops in Asia continue to build shoddy products for pennies, there will be people like me who return cosmetically defective products. I expect a quality, defect free product out of the box.
if that is how you supposedly are...why did you create a thread asking people's opinion?Im sorry, but if I was purchasing a $99.00 Coby, Insignia, or some other no-name electronic device, yes my expectations would be a lot lower and I wouldnt have cared. You are paying a premium for a premium product and I expect that product to be in 100% like new condition, anything less is unacceptable. Also to answer your question, YES, you can bet your left nut if Im paying 30k+ for a new car everything inch of it better be like a freshly powdered babys ass.
Im reminded of a time I test drove a 2010 fully loaded used Dodge Dakota 4x4 Quad Cab. Black on black leather, every option, it looked amazing and had only 5,000 miles on it. While I wasnt expecting it to be like new, I went over it with a fine toothed comb and couldnt find one defect. I gave the salesman all of my information, deposit, all the paperwork was filled out, and right before I signed the paperwork, I said, oh yeah, let me see the CarFax. It had been in 2 moderate damage accidents in only 5,000 miles and I immediately said give me my deposit back and Im out. He would not let me leave trying to explain how the truck is perfectly fine, and what happens when a new vehicle gets in an accident? You just throw it away? I looked him square in the face and said, You know what? It might perfectly fine for someone else who is ignorant or doesnt care about the fact its been in 2 accidents, however Ive owned a lot of vehicles and I know damn well I will never be able to sell it with this carfax history. I walked out with my deposit, everyone in the dealership looking at me, all while I had a big smile on my face.
Its all about your expectations. Mine are high. Oh, and I just exchanged the iPad with no questions asked. I specifically asked to see the manager so I could show him the chip, he said yes that is unacceptable, I am sorry about that, here is a new one.
Dont settle.
Serial returners? That's a crock. If Apple payed Foxconn a little more to build their products properly maybe there wouldn't be so many "serial returners."
So long as these sweatshops in Asia continue to build shoddy products for pennies, there will be people like me who return cosmetically defective products. I expect a quality, defect free product out of the box.