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Reminder: We Want to Hear You Kvetch

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Keep those consumer complaints rolling in, folks. We read each one, trying to determine if you've got a real beef (and you almost always do), and do our best to get the word out.

By the same token, if you've got a good gripe about someone we're posting, post a comment about their shortcoming. And if you don't have a comments login, all you have to do is ask. We can't promise we'll hand one out—you'll have to want it—but we're not nearly as stingy about them as some.

Like those catty bitches at Gawker, we're saying.

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Apple iPod -- anyone heard anything recent about the settlement for misleading advertising on the iPod batteries for versions 1, 2 and 3?

Apple has a site (www.appleipodsettlement.com) that shows yet another appeal pending in the system. All calls to their service line are referred to the website.

Originally v3 owners were offered the option of a battery exchange (or product replacement at Apple's discretion) or a $50 gift card redeemable at an Apple store.

Since Apple was then charging $69 - $99, and a $50 credit toward a new iPod still meant money out of my pocket I requested the battery replacement. The problem is that by now my battery has died completely, and I've replaced it on my own.

I would like to know if Apple is going to offer folks the opportunity to change their minds regarding the method of settlement.