on 29-12-2014 17:07
on 29-12-2014 17:07
Headline : Apple introduces 14-day return policy in some EU countries for iTunes and App Store purchase.
Excerpt from the Link "Before the change that Apple has recently implemented, the company’s terms and conditions said that a user had the right to withdraw from a transaction “without charge and without giving any reason until delivery of the product has started.” That essentially locked a user into an app, or other digital good, effective immediately once the purchase was made. That includes Germany, Italy, France, the United Kingdom and many others. "
"Now, though, with the changes, there is a 14-day window for any purchases made through iBooks, iTunes and the App Store. This new deal excludes gift cards, though"
My thoughts : A good positive move by Apple.
Source : iPhonehacks
Link : Apple introduces 14-day return policy in some EU countries for iTunes and App Store purchase
on 29-12-2014 19:06
on 29-12-2014 19:06
About time too! I know you can get a refund on Android so I've often wondered why Apple don't do the same. I've also returned books on Kindle if I've either ordered by mistake or don't like the book.
on 30-12-2014 09:07
Totally agree @Anonymous 😄
Maybe some may try to take advantage with this. 😳
I feel that their should be a trial version of the App , even though their are some 'lite' free versions of the App with typically less features.
on 13-01-2015 14:24
on 13-01-2015 14:24
on 16-01-2015 09:04
on 16-01-2015 09:04
That's a great idea!
I'm glad that Apple are finally moving with the times and being more customer-friendly.