However, buying an iPhone under contract for $199 or $299, paying for one month of service plus activation fee at $105, and then canceling the contract an hour later for $175 is only $479 and $579. That is more than one hundred dollars below the full retail price of the handset.
If you cancel before 30 days, you have to return the iPhone.
If you cancel before 30 days, you have to return the iPhone.
They allow you to back out of the contract within 30 days without a cancelation penalty, which requires a return of the device. You can still cancel your contract before that, but you are charged the cancelation fee if you do not return the device.
Note: This modified return policy applies only to customers who purchase from AT&T stores.
3G Devices
The return policy for 3G is changing from 14 days to 30 days for both Apple and AT&T stores.
To cancel service within the first 30 days, the customer must return their equipment to the place of purchase (no exceptions).
If the customer cancels service after 30 days, they will be charged the ETF. The customer is not required to return the device to cancel after 30 days.
(emphasis mine)
I guess if you buy at the Apple Store, no worries. We'll have to see if AT&T stores stick to their guns.
Does it count as a queue if they are bringing mine to the embassy on Friday morning and I have to wait with the security guards until it passes through the scanners and x-ray machines?
Also, I might have missed it but is there the ability to use VoIP applications on the new iPhone or has Apple sort of "blocked" this via the SDK?
I did read that an app will be available from AppStore that allows you to make VoiP calls when connected to a wireless network.
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http://www.o2.co.uk/iphone
Same thing will happen on opening night across Asia.
I doubt Apple marketing had anything to do with these squatters.
I'm starting to think you've called it right after I read this letter!!
http://macdailynews.com/index.php/we...omments/17774/
However, buying an iPhone under contract for $199 or $299, paying for one month of service plus activation fee at $105, and then canceling the contract an hour later for $175 is only $479 and $579. That is more than one hundred dollars below the full retail price of the handset.
If you cancel before 30 days, you have to return the iPhone.
If you cancel before 30 days, you have to return the iPhone.
They allow you to back out of the contract within 30 days without a cancelation penalty, which requires a return of the device. You can still cancel your contract before that, but you are charged the cancelation fee if you do not return the device.
Note: This modified return policy applies only to customers who purchase from AT&T stores.
3G Devices
The return policy for 3G is changing from 14 days to 30 days for both Apple and AT&T stores.
To cancel service within the first 30 days, the customer must return their equipment to the place of purchase (no exceptions).
If the customer cancels service after 30 days, they will be charged the ETF. The customer is not required to return the device to cancel after 30 days.
(emphasis mine)
I guess if you buy at the Apple Store, no worries. We'll have to see if AT&T stores stick to their guns.
So, do we call these people "iHeads"?
iDiots
iDiots
Did you think that you didn't make your joke/point with your first post?
Thanks,
Henry Ledgard
Does it count as a queue if they are bringing mine to the embassy on Friday morning and I have to wait with the security guards until it passes through the scanners and x-ray machines?
Also, I might have missed it but is there the ability to use VoIP applications on the new iPhone or has Apple sort of "blocked" this via the SDK?
I did read that an app will be available from AppStore that allows you to make VoiP calls when connected to a wireless network.