hey_WILL
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the 4-6 hour transfer thing... that sounds odd, i mean i know it could take a little while, but what are they going to do? have you wait in the store with them? or will it just happen over the airwaves?
the 4-6 hour transfer thing... that sounds odd, i mean i know it could take a little while, but what are they going to do? have you wait in the store with them? or will it just happen over the airwaves?
Come on Cool Cat you don't want to take the little ones in with you? make it a family event... take pictures next to the super-sized demo display and if the sales rep is not helpful you can set them loose in the store to run a muck.
I have to wait to make the iPhone purchase, but plan on stopping by my local Apple store at lunch to do a little people watching and see how well the whole process flows. Good luck to you
Wouldn't it be cool if Apple stores used iPhones with a custom app to read barcodes with the camera and process orders instead of using EasyPay. It would be cooler even if they had the same system and called it iPay...
Apple Retail Store - iPhone at the Apple Store
Why do new customers need the current wireless account number and password or PIN if you want a completely new number?
This is just a complete mess.
You don't have to. AT&T has absolutely nothing, nada, (you get the idea) to do with your current plan on Carrier X, unless you ask them to port your number. If you don't ask them to port your number, for all they know you could have never owned a cellphone in your life, or have a contract with every other carrier.What if you don't want to cancel your account initially. Can't you just try it for the 14 days and port your number later if you like it? I just want to make sure it works in the place I go.
A little bird told me that chances are likely that history and eligibility checks at the Apple store won't be implemented for existing (non-iPhone) AT&T customers.
I hope that's the case.
If that's true I would imagine that AT&T will just add on a $200 amount to your next month's bill, there's no way that they will just let that money go. [buy for 199/299 at the apple store, then get a 200 dollar charge to make it 399/499]
Well I dunno about the legality of that. I've spoken with Apple on numerous occasions in store and via phone, and they've told me that they really know nothing of AT&Ts plans and seem very frustrated with the whole thing. I would expect that if Apple is lenient with the eligibility, there would be nothing AT&T could do about billing the difference to non-eligible customers.
it was like this for the last iphone i think. but of course a lot of people were doing it at their home, so they would sync their iphones for the first time, then wait 4-6 hours for a transfer. but i think thats the max time.A 4 to 6 hour wait to transfer account settings? That odd, you would think that Apple and AT&T would have done a better job getting ready for this. I perosnally do not think there is going to be that high of a demand for the new 3G iPhone thanks to the upgrade restrictions that AT&T is imposing.
Ok, but you will be signing a new contract so be sure to read the fine print of the entire document because if they are just charging everyone $199 there has to be some terms in there that allows them to get their money.
They will be making ther money back on the $30 a month on the data plan you must purchase when getting a 3g iPhone. The previoius price per month for the first generation was $20 so over the life span of the 2 year servioce agreement they are making their money back.