See, the thing is, anytime something is brought out and is new, you should expect issues. Also, anyone who buys something for one feature, that is new and untested, you should shouldn't complain. Yeah, Apple hasn't done a great job of publicizing how real life Siri isn't exactly like the commercials show, but it is still in the fine print. If it was such a problem for the guy, why didn't he read the fine print. I'm sure he would have realized he could have got his money back too, if he acted soon enough.
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