Old iPod sent with New Order

I just received my Education iMac with the OLD iPod Touch. I ordered it after they advertised they had the new one, but Apple says that despite this, they only intended to send out the old ones. Seems like Bait and Switch to me. Am I alone in fealing cheated?

Apple has done this the past couple/few years. Since they release new iPods every September/October, they use the back to school promotion to clear out inventory of the older models. If you read the terms and conditions of the promotion...
http://images.apple.com/promo/pdf/BTS08_TCS20080909.pdf
They are pretty clear about what you are going to get...
"Please be advised that Apple announced new iPod products on September 9, 2008. These new iPod products are not eligible for the Back to School promotion. Rebate claims submitted in conjunction with these products will not be honored."
Sorry but that is the way it is,
Patrick

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