Apple Return Policy for iPAD in Philippines

There is a section here on the site wherein they have a return policy for unsatisfied customer of the device. Well my iPad was given to me as a gift here in the philippines. I dont have the receipt and dont know exactly where the device was bought here. I was thinking where could I find a proper authority for this? All i see here just computers with terms and condition. Is there someone Can i talk to or chat to??
What to do? could i request for a return somehow?

I don't think an Apple Store will do anything for you after two weeks. I would suggest calling Apple Customer Relations, talk it over with them, and see what they will do for you.
Apple Computer Customer Relations: 512.674.2500
FWIW...I bought a Power Mac B&W G3 once and two weeks later the Power MacG4s came out. That's the breaks with fast-paced technology.
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