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	<title>Comments on: Apple offers 4G iPad refunds over Australian LTE confusion</title>
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		<title>By: tastygroove</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You mean.. The same unconditional return they allow on all apple purchases? (14 days, but I think wireless products 30 days) 


I like their software return policy:
Opened software cannot be returned if it contained a seal with the software license on the outside of the package and you could read the software license before opening its packaging. As an exception, you may return Apple-branded software if you do not agree to the licensing terms; however, you may not retain or otherwise use any copies of returned software. It’s not legal . . . and it’s not nice.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You mean.. The same unconditional return they allow on all apple purchases? (14 days, but I think wireless products 30 days) </p>
<p>I like their software return policy:<br />
Opened software cannot be returned if it contained a seal with the software license on the outside of the package and you could read the software license before opening its packaging. As an exception, you may return Apple-branded software if you do not agree to the licensing terms; however, you may not retain or otherwise use any copies of returned software. It’s not legal . . . and it’s not nice.</p>
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