Barron
ClioSport Club Member
Turbo S,Exige,R5,182
Hi all,
just after hearing peoples opinion regarding an iPad problem I'm currently having.
been using an iPad 3 for a couple of years (was bought from argos, don't have receipt and already replaced once under warranty by Apple). I decided to replace it a couple of weeks ago for an iPad mini retina. My girlfriend decided that she wanted to use my old iPad. My girlfriend wanted the iPad resetting so that she could add her own apps etc so I decided to restore the iPad using I tunes. Midway through the restore the iPad got an error and therefore would not restore. My iPad is now stuck in recovery mode and will not reflash using firmware. I travelled to the apple store today for a genius appointment. The guy there said it was a hardware fault and because it was out of warranty they want £200+ to replace the iPad. I spoke with the senior manager who stuck to the same story but he said that he would bend the rules slightly and put it through as a battery replacement and therefore it would only cost me £70/80. I refused his offer as I was not happy with paying for a product that was working fine before the restore.
I tried to call apple today but after trying to escalate the issue by asking for the call assistants name/ID she decided to put the phone down on me. In my opinion I should not have to pay for a new iPad because of an iPad restore.
What do you think?
thanks,
Carl
just after hearing peoples opinion regarding an iPad problem I'm currently having.
been using an iPad 3 for a couple of years (was bought from argos, don't have receipt and already replaced once under warranty by Apple). I decided to replace it a couple of weeks ago for an iPad mini retina. My girlfriend decided that she wanted to use my old iPad. My girlfriend wanted the iPad resetting so that she could add her own apps etc so I decided to restore the iPad using I tunes. Midway through the restore the iPad got an error and therefore would not restore. My iPad is now stuck in recovery mode and will not reflash using firmware. I travelled to the apple store today for a genius appointment. The guy there said it was a hardware fault and because it was out of warranty they want £200+ to replace the iPad. I spoke with the senior manager who stuck to the same story but he said that he would bend the rules slightly and put it through as a battery replacement and therefore it would only cost me £70/80. I refused his offer as I was not happy with paying for a product that was working fine before the restore.
I tried to call apple today but after trying to escalate the issue by asking for the call assistants name/ID she decided to put the phone down on me. In my opinion I should not have to pay for a new iPad because of an iPad restore.
What do you think?
thanks,
Carl