Maybe Apple aren't so bad...

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Maybe Apple aren't so bad...

Post by Sutton-Claret » Mon Jan 23, 2017 4:36 pm

I know I've slated Apple and the iphone over the years ...... I gave in to my lads persistence at Christmas and bought him an ipod touch 6. He proceeded to fill it with games and apps and music - the account was linked to my bank and he always asked permission to download any music. However unbeknown to me he was also buying 'golden keys' from a racing game called CSR2. In the space of just over a week he'd spent £252. Obviously I went mental and onto my high horse about how crap all Apple products are etc etc..... Just got off the phone to apple to give them a piece of my mind (yesterdays game didn't help matters either) and without much effort they're refunding the entire amount. :D :D :D :D :D :D

Anybody else had similar experience?

Off now to cut a slice of Humble Pie

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Re: Maybe Apple aren't so bad...

Post by SkiptonClaret » Mon Jan 23, 2017 4:39 pm

Always found their customer support to be very good (and their Returns policy).
Note to Android users: "if it's not an iPhone it's not an iPhone".

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Re: Maybe Apple aren't so bad...

Post by Diesel » Mon Jan 23, 2017 4:43 pm

How good of them to refund you monies that they took off you without you knowing.
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Re: Maybe Apple aren't so bad...

Post by IAmAClaret » Mon Jan 23, 2017 4:45 pm

So you are happy at how easy it is to claim a refund for something that shouldn't have been able to happen in the first place? Get yourself an iPhone, you'll get on well!

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Re: Maybe Apple aren't so bad...

Post by Darthlaw » Mon Jan 23, 2017 4:45 pm

Diesel wrote:How good of them to refund you monies that your son took off you without you knowing.
Changed that for you Diesel

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Re: Maybe Apple aren't so bad...

Post by Diesel » Mon Jan 23, 2017 4:47 pm

Cheers.

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Re: Maybe Apple aren't so bad...

Post by MrTopTier » Mon Jan 23, 2017 4:53 pm

In app purchases on games are the devils creation, think you can use something in the parental settings to help with the problem.
Although it is difficult to find many games without in app purchases.

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Re: Maybe Apple aren't so bad...

Post by Sutton-Claret » Mon Jan 23, 2017 4:59 pm

[quote="IAmAClaret"]So you are happy at how easy it is to claim a refund for something that shouldn't have been able to happen in the first place? Get yourself an iPhone, you'll get on well!

I'm happy cos I'm 252 quid better off than I was yesterday

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Re: Maybe Apple aren't so bad...

Post by superdimitri » Tue Jan 24, 2017 5:50 am

That's about the same amount on average they over charge for their products! No wonder they can afford it.

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Re: Maybe Apple aren't so bad...

Post by Rick_Muller » Tue Jan 24, 2017 5:58 am

Parental controls

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Re: Maybe Apple aren't so bad...

Post by Vegas Claret » Tue Jan 24, 2017 6:10 am

I'll never buy anything made by Apple, Steve Jobs was a ****

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Re: Maybe Apple aren't so bad...

Post by Claretmatt4 » Tue Jan 24, 2017 7:26 am

MrTopTier wrote:In app purchases on games are the devils creation, think you can use something in the parental settings to help with the problem.
Although it is difficult to find many games without in app purchases.
This.

It's all fine well when it's kids playing games but they design the games so they are incompleteable, but you can get through levels quicker by paying for bonuses etc.

Said games become addictive, and you end up playing (and paying) just to get to the next bit without any enjoyment.

Sad state of affairs when that's what game apps come down to, but I know some adults that have paid for in app stuff as well.

It's no different from buying coins in fifa ultimate team either.

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Re: Maybe Apple aren't so bad...

Post by Falcon » Tue Jan 24, 2017 8:56 am

I hate those 'freemium' games. the games I do have on my phone that I've kept on my phone have been paid for ones*. You pay the flat fee up front but there's no constant pressure to keep paying. Those app developers have to get paid somehow and I'd rather it was this model.



*Well apart from Pokémon Go, which uses a sort of freemium lite model.

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Re: Maybe Apple aren't so bad...

Post by MiltonKeynesClaret93 » Tue Jan 24, 2017 9:05 am

superdimitri wrote:That's about the same amount on average they over charge for their products! No wonder they can afford it.
Bore off.

iPhone 7 - 32GB - £599
Google Pixel - 32GB - £599
Samsung Galaxy S7 - 32GB - £569

Macs are by and large a lot more expensive than most windows machines, but their build quality is excellent.
Let's consider they're made by Apple, who make the OS too. Have you seen the price of Surface Pros? Almost identical to Macbooks.

You could argue that Domino's over charge for pizzas, but it's bloody good pizza.
Apple make good products.

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Re: Maybe Apple aren't so bad...

Post by Jambounchained » Tue Jan 24, 2017 9:25 am

Their customer service is superb.

Booked in with them as my speaker had stopped working on my iphone 6 Plus, they ran some diagnostics and gave me a brand new one there and then.

I had an S7 Edge but absolutely hated it, swapped it for a 7 Plus, much better IMO.

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Re: Maybe Apple aren't so bad...

Post by Sutton-Claret » Tue Jan 24, 2017 9:28 am

Yes Apple make good products, however they can never fully replace a Windows based operating system - certainly not in my area of work. Also, I can expand the memory in my Samsung to 1TB - and it 'plug and plays' into any PC - I can drag and drop files to my hearts content.

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Re: Maybe Apple aren't so bad...

Post by MiltonKeynesClaret93 » Tue Jan 24, 2017 9:35 am

Sutton-Claret wrote:Yes Apple make good products, however they can never fully replace a Windows based operating system - certainly not in my area of work. Also, I can expand the memory in my Samsung to 1TB - and it 'plug and plays' into any PC - I can drag and drop files to my hearts content.
I think that's spot on to be fair.
It's all about what you want / need.
I'm quite happy with the limitations that having an iPhone entails but a lot of my stuff is cloud based (Spotify, iCloud, AppStore only apps etc) but if you want a totally versatile experience something like Android has you totally covered. Same with the expandable memory for your Samsung phone. I only need the built-in storage in my iPhone but some people want the ability to expand.
Windows is far more geared to corporate environments simply because 99% of applications are optimised or simply only available on Windows platforms. Plus companies would pay a fortune supplying Macs for their employees as opposed to a load of Lenovo Thinkpads.

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Re: Maybe Apple aren't so bad...

Post by Walton » Tue Jan 24, 2017 9:37 am

Dominos is not bloody good pizza in the slightest.
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Re: Maybe Apple aren't so bad...

Post by IndigoLake » Tue Jan 24, 2017 9:41 am

Walton wrote:Dominos is not bloody good pizza in the slightest.
I think it is compared to most take away pizzas. Maybe not bloody good compared to a pizzeria in Napoli though!

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Re: Maybe Apple aren't so bad...

Post by Claret_Jules » Tue Jan 24, 2017 10:05 am

Anyone looking for a stonkingly good, five star rated premium smart phone for half the price of an iPhone/Samsung Galaxy etc, the Oneplus 3 at £329 is the one.

Buy one of these, save a few hundred quid and never look back. It's the future!
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