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AT&T Lies About 3G Coverage, Buys You Off With $250 Credit

AT&T Lies About 3G Coverage, Buys You Off With $250 Credit

Reader Corey checked the 3G coverage map before buying a new iPhone, only to find out that the map was wrong. The story has something of a happy ending, however, because Corey says he’s pleased with the $250 service credit AT&T offered.

Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory Gives You A Rotten Apple, Then Calls Security

Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory Gives You A Rotten Apple, Then Calls Security

Reader Nohreen says she bought an apple from Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory and it turned out to be rotten inside. When she called the store to complain, they told her it wasn’t rotten, just brown from having been cut awhile ago. Nohreen said she’d bring the apple back to show them that it was actually rotten, but they told her not to waste her gas because there was nothing they could do about it. When she got to the store, rather than help her, she says the employees called security.

My White iPhone Is Cracked, But Not In A Good Way

My White iPhone Is Cracked, But Not In A Good Way

Reader Zach says that he heard that white iPhones were cracking, but he got one anyway because there was a longer wait for the black ones. When he got home, he noticed two small cracks in the back of the phone.

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  • Buying An iPhone Is A Huge Pain In The Butt For Business Customers

    Buying An iPhone Is A Huge Pain In The Butt For Business Customers

    So there appears to be something of a shortage of iPhones this time around, and while it’s probably good for “creating buzz” it’s not so great for wooing busy business customers away from their Blackberries, according to reader James. You see, only the Apple store has iPhones, but only the AT&T store can activate them for James.

    Apple Doesn't Know How To Handle The MobileMe Crisis

    Apple Doesn't Know How To Handle The MobileMe Crisis

    It’s amazing that Apple doesn’t recognize this situation. This is an airplane that’s stuck on the runway for hours with no food or working bathroom. And the pilot doesn’t come on the P.A. system to tell the customers what the problem is, what’s being done to fix it, how much longer they might be stuck, and how he empathizes with their plight. Instead, he comes on once every three hours to repeat the same thing: “We apologize for the inconvenience.”

    Should AT&T Be Advertising The iPhone's 3G Speed Where There Is No 3G Network?

    Should AT&T Be Advertising The iPhone's 3G Speed Where There Is No 3G Network?

    Reader temporaryerror brings up an interesting point. Should AT&T and Apple be advertising the iPhone 3G as “twice as fast” in areas where there is no 3G coverage? He sent in the above advertisement from the local Wichita, KS newspaper. He says that the closest 3G network is 120 miles away in Topeka, and that the advertisement doesn’t disclose this information. Is this ok?

    Why Do iPod Headphones Cost $49.99 At Best Buy and $29.99 At The Apple Store?

    Why Do iPod Headphones Cost $49.99 At Best Buy and $29.99 At The Apple Store?

    Reader Nick doesn’t want you to pay too much for Apple iPod headphones, so he’s asked us to let you know that Best Buy is charging $49.99 for basic white iPod earbuds and they’re only $29.99 at the Apple Store. Let it be known that Best Buy is not the best place to buy accessories.

    Two Out Of Three Of My iPhones Were Defective And The Third Won't Receive Calls

    Two Out Of Three Of My iPhones Were Defective And The Third Won't Receive Calls

    Reader Michael is having a rough time with the iPhone. He says that two out of three of the iPhones purchased by his family were defective, and the third one wouldn’t receive calls. Weirdly, this story has a happy ending, because Michael found some contact information on Consumerist that got his problem solved in 5 minutes.

    That Sure Is An Expensive Phone Ya Got There, Mr. Hobo

    That Sure Is An Expensive Phone Ya Got There, Mr. Hobo

    Fine, fine, the iPhone is decent and all that, but here’s a funny clip from “The Soup” that puts the lie to that whole “It’s so much cheaper!” hype. And if you’re not an iPhone owner and need even more reason to feel good about that, check out Wisebread’s rant against people who stand in line for gadgets.

    Exchanging A Defective iPhone 3G Is A Huge Pain In The Butt

    Exchanging A Defective iPhone 3G Is A Huge Pain In The Butt

    Reader Joshua wants to warn everyone that exchanging your defective-out-of-the-box iPhone 3G is a huge pain the butt. His girlfriend got her iPhone on launch day but quickly discovered that the speaker was broken. She brought it into the Apple store to have it checked out and an employee accidentally dropped it. At that point, Apple told them they’d just replace to the phone. That’s where things got complicated.

    Reach ATT Wireless Executive Customer Service

    Reach ATT Wireless Executive Customer Service

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    Buying An iPhone 3G Was Surprisingly Easy. Activating It Was Not.

    Buying An iPhone 3G Was Surprisingly Easy. Activating It Was Not.

    As Consumerist’s resident Apple fanboy, I spent the last few hours standing outside an AT&T store waiting to buy the iPhone 3G, then waiting for it to activate in iTunes. Here’s what went down.

    VIDEO: Activist Bum Rushes iPhone Line With Flag Pony

    VIDEO: Activist Bum Rushes iPhone Line With Flag Pony

    The first person in line at the 5th Ave Apple store in Manhattan was some kind of activist Daniel Bowman Simon, part of a group who camped out in front of The Cube for over a week, hoping to use it as an opportunity to bring exposure to issues of, “sustainability, affordable housing, energy security, and locally-grown food,” who tried to bumrush the applauding Apple receiving line of Apple employees and penetrate The Cube with what appears to be a metal/aluminum-foil horse carrying an American flag. The world may never know now knows exactly what sort of brilliant political statement he was trying to make as he was quickly intercepted by burly security guards who jettisoned him away to make room for more obedient cult members. Video, inside…

    Some New iPhone 3Gs Sport Yellow Tinge

    Some New iPhone 3Gs Sport Yellow Tinge

    Reports on the MacRumors forums and Gizmodo comments assert that some of the new Apple iPhone 3Gs look distinctly iJaundiced. Needless to say, the owners are pissed. Did you get one of these banana phones? Send an email with a pic to tips@consumerist.com or let us know in the comments.

    Limited New iPhones At ATT Stores, Latecomers Pay Extra To Have Phones Shipped

    Limited New iPhones At ATT Stores, Latecomers Pay Extra To Have Phones Shipped

    Only the first lucky clutch of people in line today at AT&T stores will walk out with a new iPhone 3G in-hand. There were only 30 phones available in total at the the biggest AT&T store in Waterbury CT, at the Brass Mill Center, according to a store employee. Reporting from the line, reader Kevin says that everyone else was given an option to buy a slip of paper for $226.79 (see a scan of it posted inside), have the phone shipped from the warehouse to you, then you come back to the store to activate the phone. Customers will have to pay for the shipping charges for this favor.

    No Shade For Sweaty Cleveland iPhone 3G Hopefuls

    No Shade For Sweaty Cleveland iPhone 3G Hopefuls

    Reader Ron writes:

    National iPhone 3G Activation Failure Due To Apple's "Short Tether" System?

    National iPhone 3G Activation Failure Due To Apple's "Short Tether" System?

    When I heard that the iPhone activations were completely borked, I thought, man, that’s what you get for partnering with the Death Star. But from what reader Justin heard from an ATT rep, oh-so-pristine Appple might actually be the one with blemishes. He writes,