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iPodResQ offers iPod service to APO, FPO, PO Box addresses
iPodResQ has expanded its iPod repair services to allow customers with APO, FPO, and PO Box addresses to utilize its worldwide service at a discounted rate of $24. The service includes a custom “iBox” sent to the customer’s APO, FPO, or PO box to pickup the iPod for delivery back to the iPodResQ service center. iPodResQ will receive the iPod, contact the customer with a repair quote within 24-hours, perform the repair and return it to their APO, FPO, or PO Box.
“This new service was specifically designed to accommodate our servicemen and women stationed overseas that experience iPod troubles while abroad,” says iPodResQ. “We have received such an overwhelming request from all branches of the US Military and it was our pleasure to develop the same unprecedented service for those serving our country. We are providing them with our full-line of iPod repairs and high-capacity battery replacements by partnering with the United States Post Office to ensure the customer’s iPods are transported safely and quickly.â€?
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As an active-duty service member stationed overseas, I applaud iPodResQ for providing this level of support. It can be frustrating to say the least, when our main means of shopping is via the internet, and merchants will not ship to us even though our addresses are valid US addresses. It only takes a little flexibility to use the US Postal Service instead of suggesting that UPS or FedEx is the only carrier that they can use.
Posted by Matt on July 20, 2005 at 12:18 PM (PDT)