Apple drops iPhone 4 restocking fee

With all of the recent bad news surrounding Apple's iPhone 4 launch, whatever good news we can find is welcome. Today Apple announced that they are dropping the 10 percent restocking fee for returns of the iPhone 4. Since the fee was included in a recent class action lawsuit over the iPhone 4, axing the fee was probably one of the better decisions that Apple has made.
Along with tossing out this fee, Apple has stated that a software update is on the way to address the iPhone 4's reception problems (and make the bars bigger). It really seems like the company is trying to win back the hearts of disgruntled customers, but only time will tell if it's enough. Sure, you'll only be saving $20 or $30 without the restocking fee, but think of everything you can buy with that money!
Via MobileCrunch












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