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by siukwai 5900 days ago
is this legal? per the department of consumer affairs, "Any gift certificate sold after January 1, 1997, is redeemable in cash for its cash value, or subject to replacement with a new gift certificate at no cost to the purchaser or holder.3 Effective January 1, 2008, any gift certificate with a cash value of less than $10 is redeemable in cash, which includes currency or check, for its cash value."

http://www.dca.ca.gov/publications/legal_guides/s-11.shtml

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They could give him cash and they could still refuse to sell it to him. It's legal to not accept cash.

http://www.ustreas.gov/education/faq/currency/legal-tender.s...

Why would they do that?
For the same reason they're not accepting gift certificates... To limit the number of iPads purchased by an individual while supplies are still tight and limited to the US market. Did you not read the email? Steve Jobs is quite terse and easy to read.
I think we all read his email and understood it. The point is that this is not reasonable. The gift card was purchased in good faith that it could be used to purchase whatever products Apple sells, on demand. I have some gift cards that I'd like to sell you, but you can only use them when I say so.
It's explained by Steve's response in the article.