If you have a first-gen Nano and don’t mind filling out some forms and waiting, well, potentially a very long time, you could jump on the class-action bandwagon alledging the 1Gs were illegally scratchy.
I’m kind of baffled how a judge who probably doesn’t know a 1G Nano from his 40G gavel can be in charge of making this decision, and thus costing Apple $22.5 million in class-action payouts. You’re eligible for $15 if your Nano came with a slip cover and $25 if it was an early one that did not.
You can find all the info here, and if you’re feeling skeptical, this team of Mac Rumors forum commenters is on the case, investigating if this is real or not (it is). The whole thing will be finalized at a fairness hearing on April 28.
- Joe


March 8th, 2009 at 1:03 am
I am kinda suprised that people could actually make a lawsuit regarding the way their iPod became scratched. I guess I was always taught to take care of my things, you think they would have made a law suit regarding the iPod earphones or headphones. It seems to be one of the iPod accessories users replace right away, to gain a fuller sound and more bass. But hey… this could be $25 towards your new iPod Touch 2G!
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May 18th, 2009 at 5:43 am
i can’t below people would go through the lengthy process of a CA law suit for $25. mental!
August 18th, 2009 at 6:17 am
That’s Americans for you, someone should tell them to put their player in a case or skin…jeez