Fake IPod bought at Electra, Kv. Buckstone, Sofia Bg
My wife loves music. So for her birthday, I went to get her a nice set of those noise canceling headphones. I had an idea of what they should cost me and left with every intention of spending all the money in the budgy. They didn’t have the headphones that I was looking for but they did have a very impressive set of Sony headphones that I ended up getting. They were far shy of what I was going to spend, but I didn’t have any ideas of what else to get her so I was on the way out - money saved. I was standing at the counter, when I noticed a cabinet glowing like a sunrise stocked full of IPods, and thought YES!! this is what she wants. I saw that they looked like 2nd generation IPods, and was a little confused that they were still selling them, but hey, the small ones were only 99 leva. They must be cheap because Apple doesn’t make or support them anymore. What a jerk I am.
She wasn’t at the office yet, and I set up a whole nice display on her desk with the IPod standing up in the box that it came in and her new MONSTER headphones plugged into it. She was thrilled, and immediately began playing with it. Off the bat, everything was wrong. The serial number didn’t match the box. The application didn’t match the manual, and it was an amazing 512MB. No, they don’t make 512MB IPods. We took it back to the store. Let me tell you something about Bulgaria, guarantees, returning merchandise, and refunds don’t work like it does in the States. Most places in America will take your word for it and at least replace whatever it is you bought. Here, not so easy and I don’t think there is a word for refund in Bulgarian. We knew that it wasn’t a real IPod, but my wife didn’t care. It worked, she just wanted something that held more music. The store switched it out no questions asked, and didn’t even ask to see a receipt. This terrified me, I looked around dazed for a hidden camera or a security guard ready to tackle me. In my shock, I left the store. When I got outside my head cleared a little and I took a good look at the new IPod. It had the same serial number as the first one, and Apple was spelled ‘Appls’ on the back. I thought for a second, and realized we would go through their whole stock before we got something that was going to be the right size and worked. So we got our money back after a little griping from the clerk.
The moral: PAY ATTENTION, most of the time it is your fault when you get ripped off.
All is good now. We went to the ‘Appls’ store in Sophia mall and got her a real IPod, it will be a cold day in hell the next time I see her without little white cables hanging from her head, and I couldn’t be happier for it.