Free iLife Apps Problem?

Ok so I bought my iPod Touch 5g on September 11, 2013 brand new.  When Apple announced there giving away of iLife apps if you buy a new Apple product, I checked the app store to see if they were free.  They were free....i was very excited.  Since then my iPod had a hardware problem and I exchanged it for a refurbished one today.  When I went back to see if they were free today, they were not.  Is there any way Apple can give them to me for free if I have my original receipt.  I really want these apps and am dissapointed that they are no longer free. Any help would be appreciated.

Have you tried redownloading them by:
Downloading past purchases from the App Store, iBookstore, and iTunes Store
If you can't then contact iTunes:
Apple - Support - iTunes - Contact Us

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