Returning to Coscto for nano

Had my ipod 5g 30gfor 3 months now. I miss my nano i returned for the 30 gig (punches myself) Still have the reciept and the ipod is in good condition. Will they take my ipod back for the second time so i can exchange it for the nano. When i had the nano i exchanged it like 4 days for th 30 gig cuz my dad got one and i liked it. Now im starting to miss it cuz the 30 gig is too big for me to take to school and to work out. Plus i only have 100 somein songs so a the nano will be better. So has anyone returned an ipod like 3 months after they bought back to Costco

No I have not...
You may want to check for a return policy on your reciept... I know on circuitycity reciepts they list the refund policy... and there is usually a limit on months/days in which you can return it.
I'm afraid to say but you might not be able to exchange it yet again.

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