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Trade your dead iPod Mini for discount on AppleCare for new iPod

Started by unclebunkie, April 18, 2006, 11:20:39 AM

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unclebunkie

Hi,

We are willing to offer a 5% discount on AppleCare Protection Plan for an iPod as a trade for your dead (non-functioning) iPod Mini. Please contact us for more information.

Email: Info@iservicedepot.ca
Phone: (613) 562-9994
Web: www.iservicedepot.ca

Hours:
Monday to Friday, 9:00AM to 6:00PM
Saturday, 10:00AM to 4:00PM

We are located at 720 Belfast Road (at Terminal Ave) right across from Tim Horton's. For location info: http://www.iservicedepot.ca/contactus.html





Sayyad

Whooo 5%! Lame.
If you have a dead iPod Mini I'm "willing to offer" $15 depending on what kind of dead it is. A lot better than the $3.45 they're offering. Thanks,

Sayyad

unclebunkie

For all out there, we don't care "what kind of dead" it is unless it is absolutely destroyed. We would like to get a few parts that might give us a chance to repair functioning iPod Mini's with damaged parts (i.e. click wheel, shell). So if Sayyad doesn't want your iPod Mini because it is too dead for him/her, we are still interested.

Thanks
Doug
iService Depot

P.S. Hey son, that's a fairly rude response and unnecessary.

Quote from: Sayyad on April 19, 2006, 05:01:31 AM
Whooo 5%! Lame.
Sayyad

sam

I'd encourage them if I had a dead iPod Mini but I don't.  Great initiative as I don't recall any other places (in town or close by) offering a similar service.

Just my two cents.

Sam
PS. Sayyad, that was a rude response.

Sayyad

Okay, a bit rude. Definitely sarcastic. But come on, 5% off AppleCare on a new one? That's less than a decently pretentious coffee. It just seems low to me. I do apologize if I insulted you, Doug, and I do agree that a dead iPod trade-in service is a good way for a business that makes it's money by selling new iPods and repairing broken ones to get new customers an upgrade, make a bit of money and get parts for repairs. I hope your company does well with this venture, but my opinion is that the discount is too low, based on eBay values for any broken Mini that approach $80 for a 4GB model. Thanks,

Sayyad