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Tons of iPhones deactivated, is this a sneaky way to force us buy an iPhone 5?

5 pointsby juanpdelatover 12 years ago

4 comments

QuantumGoodover 12 years ago
It is flamebait, but the emphasis is not totally off, since Apple store employees are reported as spending hours trying to fix the problem without success, then telling users they have to pay for another phone to fix the problem.<p>Problems that (1) cause companies to charge more usually don't receive the same get-it-fixed priority as (2) problems that cause companies to lose money. This is an example of (1).<p>With these kinds of problems, it could be said to be laziness or carelessness causing a company to make money at the expense of users. But when a company is aware of this kind of problem and doesn't sufficiently prioritize getting it fixed, or in this case where Apple is trying to force users to pay for a new phone, <i>eventually</i> it <i>is</i> a sneaky way to force money out of customers.
potatoliciousover 12 years ago
Flagged for flamebait title. The actual title of the thread is "Can't activate iOS 6 on my iPhone 3GS". Please refrain from blatant editorialization in submissions.<p>And to address your title directly:<p>No, no it fucking isn't.
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Zevover 12 years ago
<i>..is this a sneaky way to force us buy an iPhone 5?</i><p>No, it isn't.<p>Drama sucks, could you try to not stir any up for no reason?
chrisdroukasover 12 years ago
No, the iOS6 beta (3 and 4) expired on September 30 at 8PM EST.<p>Massively inconvenient, but not a 'sneaky way to force us to buy an iPhone 5'.
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