Well personally I think the Eicks should just buy a frickin' nano and deal with it. Also they should probably point out to the Derriks that the songs are still on their computer and can be put onto their new ipod, so they're not getting any $50 certificate.
Seriously, something that can be resolved with anything between $154 (1GB nano with cheapo case) to $280 (4GB nano with a good case) should never make it to court lol.
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Well personally I think the Eicks should just buy a frickin' nano and deal with it. Also they should probably point out to the Derriks that the songs are still on their computer and can be put onto their new ipod, so they're not getting any $50 certificate.
Seriously, something that can be resolved with anything between $154 (1GB nano with cheapo case) to $280 (4GB nano with a good case) should never make it to court lol.