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Since apple is not doing any walk ins the is probably a good chance they will have enough supply to go around.
 
I hope apple will only say 1 per customer, because that is not fair to some people and the supply might not be that great.

No one said life's fair...

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Since apple is not doing any walk ins the is probably a good chance they will have enough supply to go around.

Only the gullible believe Apple's charade that supplies are short and the phone is rare...
 
How does Apple usually enforce this? presumably the online store won't physically let you order more than the maximum (e.g. 2 devices)?.... or does it let you and they than cancel your order???

I remember reading about an issue a while back where someone ordered 2 iPhones, cancelled the order and then re-ordered (different models chosen).... and Apple cancelled both orders saying maximum purchase limit exceeded!
 
They will find a way. :(

They are like insects. You seal up the house but eventualy they will show up.
 
I hope apple will only say 1 per customer, because that is not fair to some people and the supply might not be that great.

Here we go the "it's not fair" posts. How is it not fair? Apple is selling a product and if some one wishes to buy more than one and apple allows it why do you care?

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You know what's not fair? The people who stand in line to buy one only to sell it online or overseas at 2X the price.

and why not? They spent their money on it just like you would have if you were smart enough or had the correct connections. They can do what ever they wish with their watch after they purchase it..... sour grapes maybe?

Gonna hate this.... when iPhone 4 came out I purchased 4.... sold 2 and after fee's and shipping I walked away with 2 i4's that were "paid" for and around $600 in my pocket.
 
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