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Daveoc64

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Jan 16, 2008
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It's really hard to say.

Apple's been so clear about these statements.

AT&T seems to be matching Apple's refund offer.

No doubt O2 and other carriers will be complaining to Apple if it hurts them financially.
 

Abarth1200

macrumors regular
Jun 26, 2010
249
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Well when I went for the early upgrade offer of paying £20/month still remaining in my current contract it was stated that I cant return said upgraded device or cancel the contract within the 14 day cool off period
 

Daveoc64

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Jan 16, 2008
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Bristol, UK
Well when I went for the early upgrade offer of paying £20/month still remaining in my current contract it was stated that I cant return said upgraded device or cancel the contract within the 14 day cool off period

While that's true, Apple and AT&T don't normally provide a 30 day refund window without penalty.

Apple is making an exception in this case because they know some people aren't happy with the product.

O2 offers a 14 day cooling off period to new customers only. But they could make an exception in this situation.
 

Abarth1200

macrumors regular
Jun 26, 2010
249
5
hmm thanks for the info there, im delighted with my iphone 4, its not going back anytime soon, how about a free bumper though, would my service provider supply this, sorry for hi-jacking.
 

Daveoc64

macrumors 601
Jan 16, 2008
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Bristol, UK
hmm thanks for the info there, im delighted with my iphone 4, its not going back anytime soon, how about a free bumper though, would my service provider supply this, sorry for hi-jacking.

Apple is providing all iPhone 4 owners with the chance to get a free bumper or other selected case.

MacRumors will have more details on that next week.
 
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