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The iPod conspiracy

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the software that comes with it on your pc is poor

 

 

 

Not gona take any issue with that, Sonicstage is the bane of my life :lol:

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I used to work for comet, no we didnt get commission - they abolished it for precisely those reasons as have PC world, Currys and Dixons as far as I know.

 

 

 

Also don't think that commission is based purely on price - plenty of times cheaper products would earn more commission - I'll even go into how salesmen used to know how much a products commission was before they stopped awarding it,

 

 

 

M'kay?

 

 

 

P.S. I've had a sony for 3 years, never broken - but that might be because I take care of it :)

 

 

 

Ad my iPod has lasted for 3+ years and never broke as well.

 

 

 

 

 

Stories like that don't really add anything other than look like an atempt to 'discredit' something.

ok ok I just thought it was a vaguely relevant story, pardon me for attempting to join in.

 

 

 

I was just saying I didn't agree with his judgement of Sony as rubbish because personally mine had been good.

That doesn't actually happen on all iPods. It may be just a defect on her particular one. you could probably get it replaced by Apple, since it stopped working before the warranty ran out...

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Hmmm, they gotta put ON/OFF switches on those things, and get a removable battery, just in case the battery fries. Bleh, everyone wants more money.

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