M mjn298 macrumors regular Original poster Oct 25, 2011 201 0 Palisades, Washington, DC Sep 14, 2012 #1 Just out of curiosity.. iPhones are purely a sellers' market (even with the crappy service plans) and I don't get why they have this stipulation.
Just out of curiosity.. iPhones are purely a sellers' market (even with the crappy service plans) and I don't get why they have this stipulation.
H HowardSmith macrumors 6502a Sep 13, 2012 863 0 Sep 14, 2012 #2 mjn298 said: Just out of curiosity.. iPhones are purely a sellers' market (even with the crappy service plans) and I don't get why they have this stipulation. Click to expand... This is not uncommon for mail order items. Once you order you can not stop it. You do have the option of returning it after it arrives or refusing delivery. If you do not like AT&T why do you stay? Have you made a mistake
mjn298 said: Just out of curiosity.. iPhones are purely a sellers' market (even with the crappy service plans) and I don't get why they have this stipulation. Click to expand... This is not uncommon for mail order items. Once you order you can not stop it. You do have the option of returning it after it arrives or refusing delivery. If you do not like AT&T why do you stay? Have you made a mistake
M mjn298 macrumors regular Original poster Oct 25, 2011 201 0 Palisades, Washington, DC Sep 14, 2012 #3 I'm just curious. It just seems to me that if someone cancelled they'd go "whatever" and move the phone down the queue.
I'm just curious. It just seems to me that if someone cancelled they'd go "whatever" and move the phone down the queue.
H HowardSmith macrumors 6502a Sep 13, 2012 863 0 Sep 14, 2012 #4 mjn298 said: I'm just curious. It just seems to me that if someone cancelled they'd go "whatever" and move the phone down the queue. Click to expand... I think that AT&T is on the edge of being overwhelmed and canceling or changing anything is an extra burden their system can't handle while under such extreme load.
mjn298 said: I'm just curious. It just seems to me that if someone cancelled they'd go "whatever" and move the phone down the queue. Click to expand... I think that AT&T is on the edge of being overwhelmed and canceling or changing anything is an extra burden their system can't handle while under such extreme load.