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“No questions asked” digital refunds for iTunes, iBooks, and apps (but not in US).

by Sean Gallagher - Dec 29 2014

 

http://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/apple-app-store-640x367.jpg AppleThanks to a European Union consumer rights directive now coming into effect, Apple customers in Europe now have the right of return—of digital merchandise, that is.  Apple’s new policy for purchases through its iTunes, iBooks, and App Store services gives EU customers 14 days after a purchase to change their minds, no questions asked, and receive a full refund.

 

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Thank you EU consumer protection laws!

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