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Originally Posted by elcreative
And, of course, Apple have to do this as not all In-app purchases covered, were made by kids using their parents ID to make the purchases (which is the reason for the settlement)... some (probably most) were made by users/players of the games making purchases for themselves and who knew what they were doing... the Amazon refunds are easily automated because they relate to any purchase of the relevant books...
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Yep.
You also probably had to contact Apple support about it to even get the original e-mail about it. I got it because I was complaining about some currency that my mom had bought that wasn't going through and the gam instead freezing. I ignored it though, my bank had already given me a refund.
Even if you had an iPad, you probably wouldn't even be using the iBookstore. I don't, and nor do a lot of people. That goes along with Newsstand.
This e-book settlement does nothing except give people money to buy more books. Other than the people who filed it, no one (except frugal consumers eager for free cash) gave a darn about it, and would have easily gone without a complaint for their rest of their lives as if nothing was wrong.
You agreed to the price to begin with when you clicked the buy button after all.