AT&T’s one-iPhone-per-customer rule lasted only one day before the company went back to its three-per-customer policy. Apparently they found some more iPhones in the back. [Information Week]
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AT&T’s one-iPhone-per-customer rule lasted only one day before the company went back to its three-per-customer policy. Apparently they found some more iPhones in the back. [Information Week]
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Or they wanted to get rid of them even faster. I asked an AT&T store employee on Tuesday morning if they still had them in stock and she said, “Oh sure. Plenty.”
I also asked if they had been told anything about a new iPhone coming this summer. She said they haven’t, but really would like to know so they can answer the many questions they’re hearing from customers.
the store reps are always the last to know anything, and what they do know is usually wrong anyway. i still remember when i got a t-mobile sidekick 2 back in the day, and the rep didnt even know what the sidekick was.