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Apple Stores opening early, handing out tickets to iPhone customers

July 29, 2008 by Michael 1 Comment

Apple is making efforts to smooth out the iPhone waiting experience. Apple stores are opening as early as 8:00 am. Apple employees are then going through the line and pre-qualifying customers. Once you have been pre-qualified they are issuing tikets for iPhones that people can either wait in line and use right then, or they can return later in the day and redeem them.

This seems like a good way for people that have to get to work to be able to get their hands on an iPhone. It’s amazing to me that people are still waiting in in line to get their hands on an iPhone….I wonder how long this will last…

Filed Under: Apple Inc, iPhone, Mac

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  1. Drew says

    July 29, 2008 at 9:53 am

    That “prequalifying” stuff was what gave me the biggest headache…hopefully whoever is working the line actually knows what they’re talking about.

    //www.applegazette.com/iphone/my-iphone-3g-experience/

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