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by matt4077
3541 days ago
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I think when you sign-up, and the only ID they get is your credit card, it's pretty obvious that the account will be linked to you. From the call, it appears that Apple only wanted a clarification in that direction, i. e. "I should not have given my drunk little brother the car keys". They're not reacting from a "bruised ego", since a professional PR team doesn't get emotional in that sense. They feel that the initial accusations have created actual damage for Apple's image, and they want him to stop the pitchfork-wielding mob. |
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I bet the PR costs exceed the actual damage in this case. If they were really afraid of damage, they wouldnt come out swinging, they would simply apologize for banning the account and the public would forgive them instantly.
Both sides are acting against their own interests IMO.