Happy Monkey!

Okay, so the folks at the Apple apple store were quite friendly, I signed in early just in case they could help me out before my actual appoint­ment and spent a good half an hour wan­der­ing around look­ing at all of the Mac toys. Lindsay was there hanging out with me so it wasn’t com­pletely boring.

My appoin­ted time rolls up and I get intro­duced to a black-shirted fel­low whose name I can’t recall. I show him the cracked screen and explain what happened. No bull­shit­ting, it fell out of my pocket and I let him know. No war­ranty, oh well. So how much does it cost to repair the screen on a32 GB iPod touch (third gen­er­a­tion)? About half as much as buy­ing a brand new iPod. I’m kind of hes­it­ant at this point, try­ing to decide if it would be worth it and if I can afford to put that money towards a new device… pos­sibly upgraded to 64 GB!

The “Genius” notices my hes­it­ancy and decides to explain my options a little bit bet­ter. They are as fol­lows: I can repair the device for $162.00, or I can trade in the device for a %10 dis­count on a dif­fer­ent iPod, or I can get a case with a screen cover and just keep using my broken toy. Well, option three is out right away! I barely had to think about that. Option two is more tempt­ing though! %10 off of a 64 GB iPod would be a $42.90 drop. I explain to the “Genius” that I’m still hes­it­ant because I could always try to repair the thing on my own, just the cost of parts, void war­ranty, and risk of brick­ing the thing.

Then he tells me, “Oh, no we don’t replace the screen, we replace the whole iPod for that price!”

Done. That was the fast­est “repair” I’ve ever experienced.

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