Well, he is right that the batteries are not meant to be user-replaceable, but blew it on the whole warranty thing. My wife bought a computer that had a seal on the back, stating no user-replaceable parts inside, and opening it invalidates the warranty. Guess how long it took me to open it? First day for a new modem and more RAM.
At least with the iPod, there's no reason to open it until after the warranty expires.
Yes, but I'm talking about further upthread, when it was alleged it cost $200 for Apple to replace the battery, that the battery could not be replaced by the consumer, that the battery was hardwired, etc. All false.
Ah yes, the victory dance.
Once again you are wrong, but you do enjoy doing victory dances
What I said about the warrenty was true, opening the Ipod voids the warranty.