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I said Apple were not obliged to do anything. How can that be accurate?
Basic contract law, that's how.
As I said, Apple may offer to do something beyond that...but they don't have to.
It is/I was 100% accurate!
His contract for the supply of goods was with his network provider. Apple were under no obligation whatsoever to provide any remedy at all.
That they do so is entirely up to them...but they are not obliged to.
You but a TV from Currys, it's faulty, Currys say one...
Your contract for supply of a functioning phone was with your service provider, they gave you a solution to your problem.
That's where this tale should have ended.
Yes there were plenty of f**k ups by the Apple people you spoke to but ultimately they were 100% correct.
You're a customer of...
I did 125k miles from new in my 172 Cup, and 24k miles in my 200. Both of them on road and track...and the mileage I covered in both kind of tells you my answer to your original question.
Given the option of one or the other (if I had somewhere to store and maintain it) it would be the 172 Cup...
I updated to Nougat this morning. I like the pull down and notification changes, split screen seems to work very well but not sure I'll ever use it. Time will tell.
I also like that in the settings main menu, all of the sub menu options now show exactly what you have selected, status of that...
By default on track I brake with my left foot if no down shift is required and I try to cover the brake with my left foot through a corner regardless, a gentle brush mid turn can help get the nose in or settle it down if it's all gone a bit wayward.
It also makes trail braking deep into the...
I think it sounds spot on, had the Mountune exhaust and sports cat on for 10k miles now and it seems to have bedded in nicely...
Or is it just plain nasty?
LOL low 217bhp power run solved I think.
I had the car up on stands today in order to diagnose a front suspension rattle...while under there I thought I'll just check the boost pipe clamps. All of them needed a slight pinch up, one quite a bit.
Looking at the data from yesterday the car...
One of the easiest choices to make!
I was looking at m140is recently and was a bit shocked that for the price of a few nights out you could have 5yrs/50k of stamps and services and oil top ups gratis. The extra £2k for other consumables (wiperblades and brakes I think!) was a bit steep, but the...
Expecially considering the muppets a lot of dealerships have working for them!
I'll lucky, I've got a dealership a five minute stroll from my office, with an ST enthusiast on the main desk who makes sure my car is looked after, not washed, and the dashcams are always left running. Not had a...
They're not the best things for smoothness...handheld you will get lots of movement uness you're just holding it static. Filming in 4k helps as you can apply stabilisation and still keep a good HD resolution. If I'm filming while walking I use my Sony FDR-AX33 which has incredible inbuilt steady...
Regardless of that a lot of people place value on having proper dealership stamps.
If it's a rental it doesn't matter so much I s'pose but if you own it, and want to get top dollar come resale time, proper stamps count.
Get a black, film in 4k, doesn't matter if your aim is a little off without a screen to guide you as you can easily crop in on your subject and still have 1920 x 1080 footage.
Screens on GoPros are a little pointless...they kill battery life and the wide angle means you 99.9% of the time...
It's genuinely a useful feature, details of how it works in here...
http://www.techradar.com/news/software/operating-systems/dude-where-s-my-car-google-now-gets-parking-reminders-1246611