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09.06.2007

iPhone owners to get $100 credit

Fact: Early adopters always pay too much for new tech­nol­ogy. Yesterday’s announce­ment that the iPhone would be receiv­ing a $200 price drop cre­ated a pretty strong back­lash. Enough so that an Open Let­ter to iPhone Own­ers from Steve Jobs was posted to the Apple web­site today. Long story short, if you bought an iPhone any­time in the past two months, you’re enti­tled to a $100 Apple Store or Apple Online Store credit for use towards any Apple prod­ucts. Sure, it’s not the $200 extra you paid on the iPhone, but heck… it’s a down pay­ment on one of the new iPod nano’s you’ve been drool­ing over since yesterday.

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4 comments on “iPhone owners to get $100 credit”

  1. Posted by Ben on Thursday, September 6th, 2007.

    Good move on Apple’s part. I think this is exactly the kind of treat­ment that iPhone own­ers wanted.

  2. Posted by christhis on Thursday, September 6th, 2007.

    Hon­estly, I was an early adopter and I accepted the higher price because of that. It’s like buy­ing a hot new model of a car and you end up pay­ing $2-$3k more to get it before any­one else. It’s not like the automaker is going to give you your money back.

    I didn’t expect it, and I thought the $200 dis­count announce­ment yes­ter­day was awe­some news–but at no point was I bit­ter about it.

    Will I take advan­tage of the $100 rebate? Oh hell yes! :)

  3. Posted by Ben on Thursday, September 6th, 2007.

    Good move on Apple’s part. I think this is exactly the kind of treat­ment that iPhone own­ers wanted.

  4. Posted by christhis on Thursday, September 6th, 2007.

    Hon­estly, I was an early adopter and I accepted the higher price because of that. It’s like buy­ing a hot new model of a car and you end up pay­ing $2-$3k more to get it before any­one else. It’s not like the automaker is going to give you your money back.

    I didn’t expect it, and I thought the $200 dis­count announce­ment yes­ter­day was awe­some news–but at no point was I bit­ter about it.

    Will I take advan­tage of the $100 rebate? Oh hell yes! :)