If I were a Fortune 500 man, I'd never go to a freaking Apple Store. That's lame and for college boys.
There was a story a few months ago talking about this. If you are a business executive or owner there are rooms in the back Of Apple stores for sales and technology consulting. The company pays a fee to use this exclusive service.
I'll be respectful of the guy's privacy enough not to name him but he was a Fortune 500 guy. I know that doesn't narrow it down much but if you're in that group, does it really matter? I think most people were oblivious to him but he stood out because he was in a nice suit. I've heard of celebs in California and NYC stores, but I just thought it was kind of cool.
I'll be respectful of the guy's privacy enough not to name him but he was a Fortune 500 guy. I know that doesn't narrow it down much but if you're in that group, does it really matter? I think most people were oblivious to him but he stood out because he was in a nice suit. I've heard of celebs in California and NYC stores, but I just thought it was kind of cool.
lsvtecjohn3 said:I'll be respectful of the guy's privacy enough not to name him but he was a Fortune 500 guy. I know that doesn't narrow it down much but if you're in that group, does it really matter? I think most people were oblivious to him but he stood out because he was in a nice suit. I've heard of celebs in California and NYC stores, but I just thought it was kind of cool.
Why even make a thread if your not going to name names?
Super lame
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Agree x100
It's not like posting that Steve Jobs was at McDonalds is going to pose any sort of threat to him. He was there, he's not there anymore. Who cares.