The retailer is in no way obligated to take back goods which are not faulty but are simply not wanted. Dropping it and pretending that the goods were faulty is a really dumb suggestion.
Big difference between a device being faulty (in which case you're entitled to the refund) and one being broken (in which case you shouldn't have broken it and get nothing).However, you could always drop the iPod and say it dosen't work and demand your money back.
its an ipod nano, silver holds 500 songs
Your boyfriend is ungreatful, why won't he use it?
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