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To: ggersh who wrote (261516)7/16/2010 2:09:17 PM
From: DebtBombRespond to of 306849
 
LOL. Here's a free case we had made with slave labor in china....it costs us 50 cents to make....but, hey it's a $29 case. BS.....I'm not buying that BS, I don't even care where the case is made. LOL.



To: ggersh who wrote (261516)7/16/2010 2:10:46 PM
From: DebtBombRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 306849
 
I hope Schumer goes after them. I know it's asking for a lot.
Schumer, who serves as vice chairman of the Senate's Joint Economic Committee and also on the Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee, writes that after reading Consumer Reports' review in which the publication identified the iPhone 4 as having a "hardware glitch," he believes Apple needs "to address this flaw in a transparent manner." He goes on to say that the nearly 2 million purchasers of the iPhone 4 may not have "complete information" about the device.
Sen. Schumer to Apple: Offer free antenna fix
news.cnet.com



To: ggersh who wrote (261516)7/18/2010 7:20:44 AM
From: DebtBombRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
Consumer Reports believes Apple's offer of free cases is a good first step. However, Apple has indicated that this is not a long-term solution, it has guaranteed the offer only through September 30th, and has not extended it unequivocally to customers who bought cases from third-party vendors. We look forward to a long-term fix from Apple. As things currently stand, the iPhone 4 is still not one of our Recommended models.
blogs.consumerreports.org