Metsämies
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2011-01-24
, 12:14
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@ Finland
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2011-01-24
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@ Finland
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2011-01-24
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@ Netherlands
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2011-01-24
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@ Berlin, Germany
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2011-01-24
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#25
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Sure m8! but why the hell do i want to order it from a finnish website? i dont even understand a word of it! and on many companies here in the netherlands it is not solled anymore. so i wanna know why... im not saying that its globally not being sold anymore im only asking.
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2011-01-24
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2011-01-24
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@ Austin, TX, USA
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Too damn bad. I find this a bit hard to believe, at least in here, Finland. I had my iPod to break 10 days after warranty, got a new one. After that, it broke again for the same reason, year and a half later. I went back to Apple and got again a new one. That's 18 months after the EOL started and they still had the unit to be replaced with a new one. Now, how is this possible? I was told that they store old models in worth of seven years. Now, I can't recall whether this was only by Apple or was it required by law, but I'm betting on the latter one.
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