Apple Offers Credit To Canadian iPod Owners

If you've been looking at the Apple online store and have been craving for something that you found there, take a look at your iPod. Apple is offering a $45 credit to Canadian iPod owners who bought their devices before June 24, 2005. This is in light of a battery issue that users reported. The credit can be used at Apple's online store.

The settlement is over allegations that the iPod batteries failed after three hours in-between charges, compared with its advertised claims of an eight-hour battery life. Up to 80,000 Canadians are expected to be eligible under the proposed settlement, according to the Gazette.


So if you happen to be one of the 80,000 affected, you'll be glad to know that Apple cares. Now go to the store and start using that credit!

Source: Crave

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