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Apple slip-up confuses many as ’12 Days of Gifts’ app lists freebie for £12.99/€12.99

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A small technical slip-up has caused Apple a bit of embarrassment this morning. The firm’s ‘12 Days of Gifts‘ app, which promises iOS users one digital present each day from December 26 to January 6, currently lists a BBC documentary on Africa for £12.99/€12.99 in the UK and parts of Europe.

A far cry from the ‘free’ price-tag which we were all expecting.

A closer look shows that Apple’s intentions were never sinister. The first episode, called Kalahari, is referred to on the home page of the app and is free, provided you dive down into its product listing.

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The problem is that this isn’t explained very well within the ’12 Days of Gifts’ app. Buried in the FAQ, Apple explains: “To get your free TV episode, you must first tap View Gift, then tap the name of the free episode. You will be redirected to a page where the episode is listed in blue. Tap the episode’s name again. You will be redirected to a page where you can download the episode for free.” While accurate, we can’t help but feel this set up is a little misleading.

Understandably, the mix-up has caused a number of users to voice their confusion on Twitter:

It’s not going to ruin Christmas – and the content is still free, as Apple intended – but there’s a chance some consumers will just tap the link and purchase the complete BBC Africa series by mistake. For a promotion that’s only on its second day, this is quite a faux pas on Apple’s part.

Update: An Apple spokesperson, when questioned, pointed us to the FAQ section of the app. The relevant answer is quoted in this article.

It sounds like the £12.99/€12.99 listing was, therefore, intentional on Apple’s part. Given the confusion that’s erupted from this implementation, we can’t help but feel that calling this a ‘slip-up’ is still fitting.

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