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Corona
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There's other ways they could've gotten around the $5 fee.

Hell, give the users back a "free" $5 itunes card, or do a rebate or something. By charging $5 for it without giving them anything but the firmware makes them look like greedy bastards. I'm sure there's proper accounting methods to follow, it's just that they don't want to go through the hassle.
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tokevino
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join:2001-12-03
AZ

said by Corona See Profile :

There's other ways they could've gotten around the $5 fee.

Hell, give the users back a "free" $5 itunes card, or do a rebate or something. By charging $5 for it without giving them anything but the firmware makes them look like greedy bastards. I'm sure there's proper accounting methods to follow, it's just that they don't want to go through the hassle.
Do you know how expensive for any company to run a rebate program? Charging $5 barely breaks even the costs of process the $5 revenue. Apple won't make much money of this (if any).

Of course, as a user you may have all kinds of reasons to get mad, but the new accounting rule is much less forgiving than a few angry customers in this case. Besides, some people are never happy about anything anyway...

backness

join:2005-07-08
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or maybe just post the patch on the website and let the users download it as the users see fit as is the standard for the rest of the industry?


dvd536
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Phoenix, AZ

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said by Corona See Profile :

By charging $5 for it without giving them anything but the firmware makes them look like greedy bastards.
I couldn't have described apile (whoops i meant apple)any better.
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