nateharr
Jun 17, 2009, 04:42 PM
I ordered my iPhone 3GS on June 10th at 4:14 PST. I received a "prepared for shipment" email on June 11th. That was the last I've heard from Apple. My order status has not changed. I did not select overnight shipping in the ordering process because the phrase "Delivered by June 19th" was plastered all over everything. My order status still says "delivered by June 19th," but I'm worried I haven't received and info yet.
What's also troubling is my mom says that her credit card was not charged. Also, under "Shipping Method" it says "Priority." Does this mean Apple is shipping me my iPhone through Priority Mail (which will take a week at best) or does it mean that my shipment is a priority to Apple and I'll receive it Friday?
I would have happily waited at the AT&T in the small town near where I live. I could have easily got in and got out but I figured getting it shipped to my door would be pretty cool.
Also, receiving my iPhone early would be a dream because I could activate it early and avoid the server slow down/crash like last year.
I've never ordered anything from the Apple Store before and I do not have an Apple Store within 150 miles of my house.
Any help or reassuring words would be appreciated.
What's also troubling is my mom says that her credit card was not charged. Also, under "Shipping Method" it says "Priority." Does this mean Apple is shipping me my iPhone through Priority Mail (which will take a week at best) or does it mean that my shipment is a priority to Apple and I'll receive it Friday?
I would have happily waited at the AT&T in the small town near where I live. I could have easily got in and got out but I figured getting it shipped to my door would be pretty cool.
Also, receiving my iPhone early would be a dream because I could activate it early and avoid the server slow down/crash like last year.
I've never ordered anything from the Apple Store before and I do not have an Apple Store within 150 miles of my house.
Any help or reassuring words would be appreciated.
