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[–] [email protected] 0 points 6 months ago (1 children)

How much of your time was wasted dealing with a faulty product? That's beyond frustrating. When I spend apple money on something I expect it to work.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

I understand you don’t like Apple. That’s fair. But you keep pressuring your opinion on others (me). You changed topics the moment, I told you, you didn’t understand my first comment.

Was it frustrating? Perhaps a little, I suppose. I don’t remember how much time, I spent. I don’t care either. The service was easy, quick and good. That’s what matters.

When I spend apple money on something I expect it to work.

Lets rephrase that shall we? “When I spent money on something, I expect it to work.”

Indeed. I expected it to work, it didn’t. Unfortunately several times but they replaced the product without any issue. So problems quickly solved.

Life isn’t going to always be in your favor. Have patience and find a solution.

EDIT:

why I should not keep using them while Apple replaces them for free until I decide to purchase different in-earbuds.

You also didn’t give me an actual good argument yet on this.