I am a Verizon customer lusting after nothing. (mater of fact my
costs are going down, my son just got his own plan!!!)
I once heard a definition of a nanosecond.
The time it takes you to get home and your computer system be out of date.
Stewart
At 10:23 PM 9/6/2007, you wrote:
Apple has lowered prices quickly on new technology before, without
any refunds--it happens a lot with new technology from other
companies too. I bought a computer a decade ago a week before a
newer, faster model was released for the same price--bummer--no
refunds or apologies, even though the model I bought had only been
out for 3 months.
However, a 1/3 reduction in price in two months is unusual, and lots
of customers were pretty upset that it happened so fast. Many of the
customers are new to technology, and not used to the risk of buying
the 1.0 release of anything. The phone will cost a lot for the life
of the contract, too.
It could be worse. You could be a Verizon customer, lusting after
the iPhone, but settling for the iPod Touch at the same price.
Rev. Stewart A. Marshall
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Prince of Peace
Ozark, AL SL 82
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