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bugelrex

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Sep 21, 2014
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Just got back from an Apple store in NYC, 3 different eldery folks (will not mention race, will not mention race) asked me if I wanted to buy a 6 plus for $80 over cost. The store is packed so they are not so obvious to the employees

I'm guessing they will just return the phone for cash after 14 days if no bites...

Looks like overseas demand is waning, or the risk/reward to ship overseas is not justified.
 

noekozz

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Jun 29, 2010
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Overseas demand is indeed dying down, which explains why grandma was a little too late on the hype train.
 

erzhik

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Dec 2, 2010
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You gotta admit, they had balls to actually upsell a phone inside the Apple store. That's just utter balls.
 

bugelrex

macrumors regular
Original poster
Sep 21, 2014
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You gotta admit, they had balls to actually upsell a phone inside the Apple store. That's just utter balls.

I thought so too, but they were not just approaching anyone. Just folks who look to speak the same language
 

Retired Cat

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Jun 12, 2013
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I would never buy an iPhone from a scalper. The way to shut these people down is to not play their game. Either wait a few weeks for the launch craze to subside, buy online for store pickup, or buy online for delivery!!!
 

itjw

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Dec 20, 2011
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I have nothing but respect for what those elderly Chinese folks were doing.

Not only does it take balls, it demostrates the true spirit of freedom and capitalism, something I hold very near and dear in my heart.

BRAVO OLD CHINESE "SCALPERS"!

(As an aside, as 1/24 Cherokee I am more insulted by the word "scalper"... KIDDING :p)
 

bugelrex

macrumors regular
Original poster
Sep 21, 2014
151
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I have nothing but respect for what those elderly Chinese folks were doing.

Not only does it take balls, it demostrates the true spirit of freedom and capitalism, something I hold very near and dear in my heart.

BRAVO OLD CHINESE "SCALPERS"!

(As an aside, as 1/24 Cherokee I am more insulted by the word "scalper"... KIDDING :p)

I'm pretty sure what they are doing "in store" is illegal.. solicitation laws etc.. not to mention tax evasion
 

arliu

macrumors regular
May 1, 2011
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I'm Chinese and I'm embarrassed when I see that. Old women holding their baby waiting in line over night.
 

Eileen89

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Aug 12, 2014
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This is Apples fault for not putting stricter limits on the amount of purchases per customer. I've seen a few pics on eBay in which the seller is showing more than 10 new iPhone 6's lined up for sale on a table.
 

mtneer

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Sep 15, 2012
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You gotta admit, they had balls to actually upsell a phone inside the Apple store. That's just utter balls.

Really? Unless the scalper digs in and picks up an argument or worse, gets into fisticuffs - what's the worst the store employees or manager could do - ask you to leave? There are a lot of pranks on YouTube that require more balls than that...
 

ucfgrad93

macrumors Core
Aug 17, 2007
19,539
10,823
Colorado
Just got back from an Apple store in NYC, 3 different eldery folks (will not mention race, will not mention race) asked me if I wanted to buy a 6 plus for $80 over cost. The store is packed so they are not so obvious to the employees

I'm guessing they will just return the phone for cash after 14 days if no bites...

Looks like overseas demand is waning, or the risk/reward to ship overseas is not justified.

I would have said something to an employee about them.
 

mcdj

macrumors G3
Jul 10, 2007
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4,214
NYC
This is Apples fault for not putting stricter limits on the amount of purchases per customer. I've seen a few pics on eBay in which the seller is showing more than 10 new iPhone 6's lined up for sale on a table.

They did limit 2 per person. They did not limit how many times you could buy 2.
 

Retired Cat

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Jun 12, 2013
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I'm pretty sure what they are doing "in store" is illegal.. solicitation laws etc.. not to mention tax evasion


This debate has been rehashed many times on Macrumors, and it comes down to this: some people (most, I would wager), support an orderly society where people follow the law. Others (not necessarily the person you are replying to) value an anarchic free-market economics at the cost of nearly everything else. They don't care about the filth and trash that the camping scalpers in NYC left behind, or the cost of police overtime to the taxpayers. Rules are for other people.

And yes, I am a crank shouting at the self-entitled kids to get off my lawn! :)
 

AbeFrohman

macrumors 6502
Mar 18, 2011
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I would never buy an iPhone from a scalper. The way to shut these people down is to not play their game. Either wait a few weeks for the launch craze to subside, buy online for store pickup, or buy online for delivery!!!

Just curious...

Do you think there will ever be an end to scalping? There is always to going to be a supply & demand situation going on, whether it be concert tickets, Super Bowl tickets, the latest tech device or you name it. Capitalism in it's most basic form. They get something that's popular at price X. Based on limited availability, the find many willing buyers at price X + profit.

Even if you take scalpers out of this equation, do you think Apple could possibly produce enough to keep up with the demand? Put another way, in your scenario, if there were no scalpers, do you think the shelves would be lined with every model, capacity and carrier for instant sales to walk-in customers?

I don't know what percentage were bought by scalpers (whether it be to sell domestically or ship overseas), but I don't think that is entirely the problem with the shortage. Apple simply made a product that is highly desirable and they can't keep them in stock.
 

Retired Cat

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Jun 12, 2013
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Even if you take scalpers out of this equation, do you think Apple could possibly produce enough to keep up with the demand? Put another way, in your scenario, if there were no scalpers, do you think the shelves would be lined with every model, capacity and carrier for instant sales to walk-in customers?


Taking scalpers out of the equation means that more people who actually will use the device in the intended market will get their hands on them faster.

It's no secret that iPhone 6 and 6 plus units were being bought for shipment back to China. That created an abnormal shortage of U.S. carrier phones in the U.S., resulting in unhappy customers.

Not everyone would get what they wanted even if scalping was eliminated, but fewer people would be left out on launch day. Fewer unhappy customers is a good thing.
 

barkomatic

macrumors 601
Aug 8, 2008
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Manhattan
Some of you are entirely too uptight. Apple is cranking out more iPhones by the millions so eventually everyone who wants one and has the money will get one if you are just patient.

I don't understand why some get so upset they can't get a new toy exactly when they want it. It's like a small child who wants dessert before dinner.
 

jvette

macrumors 6502
Dec 29, 2007
264
0
This is just the way Apple Wants it. Low supply and high demand. Now you have interest in the product and people willing to do anything to get it. Just like OnePlus One did the invite system to get people talking about that phone and then people would pay scalper prices to get the phone.

As long as Apple is around you are going to have scalpers and on every release date you are going to have lines.
 
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