May 19, 2013
CUPERTINO, Calif. (AP) - Apple will give $100 back to shoppers
who bought a first-generation iPad at one of its retail stores or
through its online store in the past two weeks.
This Apple policy kicks in when the company permanently reduces
the price for one of its products. Apple unveiled a new version of
its tablet computer, the iPad 2, on Wednesday. At the same time, it
cut prices for old iPads by $100.
Apple Inc. says retail customers need to present the original
purchase receipt and request a refund within 14 days of the price
reduction. Online shoppers should call Apple customer service.
People who want to return their first-generation iPads can do so
within 14 days of purchase.
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