Apple has updated its iTunes Terms of Service (ToS) to include a 14-day return policy for members of the EU.
The new terms allows consumers 14-days to request a refund, albeit with one caveat. Should the user decide to deliberately download the purchased media, they forfeit the right to cancel the order. In short, if you buy something in error, you can get a refund. But if you buy something, then download it, you can’t.
“Right of cancellation: If you choose to cancel your order, you may do so within 14 days from when you received your receipt without giving any reason, except iTunes Gifts which cannot be refunded once you have redeemed the code,” reads the iTunes ToS.
http://feeds.ign.com/~r/ign/all/~3/vI6uZ-ofJZs/itunes-terms-updated-in-eu-allows-a-14-day-return-window
No comments:
Post a Comment