IPod replacement program gone horribly wrong

So I had an old iPod nano 1st generation that I loved an always used. But then I saw the replacement program. So curious, I ordered my packaging to send it off but before I did I asked several employees at my local apple shop weather it would be replaced with a crappy new one or a new iPod 1st gen. I was told on no less than 5 occasions that it would be replaced with a 1st gen iPod nano. So after sending it off an now receiving my replacement. I have received a ****** new iPod nano that has a crappy touch screen. What the **** is this??!!! I want my old nano back not this shoddy pile of garbage. How do I get my old one back?

Well that *****. I feel robbed not happy at all. Send off my beloved iPod an get a shoddy handy down. I've check eBay an couldn't see a replacement. I shouldn't have to. The level of service here is a shambles. I can't bieve I was bull ******* to on 5 occasions face to face by apple staff.

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