Apple announces new refund policy in Europe
Complying with European Union (EU) regulations, Apple has rolled
out a new iTunes policy where customers in Britain, as also in Europe could ask
for a refund if they do not like an app after purchasing it.
Consumers who want an iTunes refund within the 14-day-period
will use the 'Report a Problem' feature to request a refund, the Guardian
reported.
Once the cancellation is complete, the downloaded item is
removed from the customer's iTunes library.
Customers do not have to provide a reason for the return.
The returns, however, do not include iTunes Gifts, which,
once redeemed, cannot be refunded.
The new iTunes returns policy has left app developers
concerned that there will be a high number of apps returned particularly if
they have a short-term function.
Outside the EU, the previous iTunes returns policy remains
in effect where Apple has the right to deny a refund for any content that has
been downloaded, the report added.
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