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I saw dozen times Apple officially calling themselves as #1 customer service in their ads.
Just to give you what happened in my experience with customer service, my iPod Touch has a problem with updating album arts and lyrics which it won't. I modify lyrics of a song in my iPod Touch via iTunes, but it will never apply those changes on my iPod touch where iTune says the new lyrics.
I spent nearly 17 hours, 2-6 hours a day to find a solution on the internet and that does not include the time I spent talking to customer service representatives but have yet to find a solution.
A lot of representatives had no idea so they put me on hold for 10 - 20 minutes, and sometimes hung up. One of them didn't even know that iPod Touch had a lyrics feature. And most of them told me to just restore my iPod and they kept trying to find 'a hole' to my details--which led me to keep it perfect as possible--so that they can say, "oh we don't support that" just to get around with it.
The last senior representative I talked to told me that they do not support those features for troubleshooting. Extremely odd.
I would not call Apple #1 customer service or even rank on my personal list. Where is that #1 coming from?
Just to give you what happened in my experience with customer service, my iPod Touch has a problem with updating album arts and lyrics which it won't. I modify lyrics of a song in my iPod Touch via iTunes, but it will never apply those changes on my iPod touch where iTune says the new lyrics.
I spent nearly 17 hours, 2-6 hours a day to find a solution on the internet and that does not include the time I spent talking to customer service representatives but have yet to find a solution.
A lot of representatives had no idea so they put me on hold for 10 - 20 minutes, and sometimes hung up. One of them didn't even know that iPod Touch had a lyrics feature. And most of them told me to just restore my iPod and they kept trying to find 'a hole' to my details--which led me to keep it perfect as possible--so that they can say, "oh we don't support that" just to get around with it.
The last senior representative I talked to told me that they do not support those features for troubleshooting. Extremely odd.
I would not call Apple #1 customer service or even rank on my personal list. Where is that #1 coming from?