Right. So we are now all aware that your time is extremely valuable, much more so than those of us who are willing to allow for a certain amount of errors in communications of outages. I mean, there are worlds to save, diseases to conquer, kittykatts to rescue from trees and most of us on this thread don't seem to have those pressures. Additionally, we understand that the cost of a fare to and from the general vicinity of the Manhattan store is prohibitive in its expense, which makes the value of a device ever so much more critical; I mean, so much is already spent on the device and the carrier fees that a round trip fare is exceedingly costly. Finally, having been in Manhattan quite often, I understand the pressures of having chosen the city as a place to live, making that sea of humanity that has been there for decades and which, inconveniently for you, appears to continue to grow, an added pressure to the incredibly valuable time lost and the burden of the financial pressure of a train fare to and from midtown.
Therefore, in view of these inconceivable pressures thrust upon you, and for the sake of your well being, I suggest the following:
1). Arrange for a personal assistant to contact each appointment by phone at one hour, thirty minutes, and five minutes prior to the appointment. If a personal assistant cannot be hired, set alarms to contact Apple by phone.
2). Find a charitable organisation that can arrange for pick up and drop off to and from the Apple appointment. If an organisation cannot be found, contact a family member. If a family member cannot be found, contact a friend who might owe you a favour. If no friend can be found, contact Sean.
3). To alleviate congestion in the city of Manhattan, contact elected representatives and lobby for a 150% rent and mortgage increase to every person whose address does not match yours. In the event that no representative can be found, contact Vogue and get them to announce that everyone in Manhattan must in fact wear clothing out of Saturday Night Fever. The resulting exodus will ensure that you will be the only person living in Manhattan...,albeit in a white leisure suit with a black shirt open to the navel and sporting several layers of costume chains.
Or......you could just accept that over 80% of Apple customers are happy with its customer service, including the majority of people in this thread, and your complaints and attempts to hijack a happy thread are sounding like something out of a Joan Crawford Overacting Academy Graduate Reunion.
Sent from my SEXY GORGEOUS AWESOME GOLD 128G iPhone 6
️
️
️