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A piece of cloth to clean your Apple devices will cost you $19
A piece of cloth to clean your Apple devices will cost you $19.
Yes, Apple wants you to pay extra for a single cloth.
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AstonJ
The funny thing is just yesterday I was looking for a microfibre cloth then this story popped up
I also remembered that I had loads that came with my Dell monitor, so just put them in the wash instead and they are like new
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DevotionGeo
Why don’t they give it for free if their machine already costs $2500 to $3500?
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malloryerik
At that price, it had better wipe away my sins.
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