July 16, 2008 8:22 AM PDT

Apple offers 30 days free to MobileMe customers

Amid the shaky launch of the iPhone 3G, Apple's new MobileMe service--a juiced-up revamp of its .Mac offering--also took a blow. Apple has consequently opted to entitle eligible members to 30 days free as a we're-sorry gift.

.Mac accounts had been scheduled to "migrate" to MobileMe last Wednesday evening, but instead produced an outage in which neither service was available. New subscribers, meanwhile, had experienced issues signing up.

"The transition from .Mac to MobileMe was a lot rockier than we had hoped," a details page from Apple explained. The offer isn't for everyone: only .Mac members whose accounts were active on July 9, and MobileMe members who registered before 7:00 p.m. PDT on Tuesday (i.e., amid the activation chaos) are given the 30 free days.

It's automatically added to eligible accounts, Apple's site explained.

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by rcrusoe July 16, 2008 8:54 AM PDT
I liked John Paczkowski of allthingsd.com, take on MobileMe's problems.

"5 days of technical problems? MobileMe really is "Exchange for the rest of us"" :)
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by irondog1970 July 16, 2008 9:05 AM PDT
I've been a .Mac subscriber for many years. While I do not expect perfection, I do expect some sort of compensation when things do go awry.

Apple admitted the situation & made a fair trade for the frustration. I also like the fact that the extension is automatic.
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by Kev Orng July 16, 2008 9:26 AM PDT
I get thirty free days over an outage that barely affected me? Sweet.
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by itsaspork July 16, 2008 10:29 AM PDT
I wonder if Apple outsourced MobileMe, and it wasn't managed directly. Example: the Engrishy account verification login message: "Please re-enter the password for to access your account information". Not like them to miss the details like this.
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by itsaspork July 16, 2008 10:30 AM PDT
I wonder if Apple outsourced MobileMe, and it wasn't managed directly. Example: the Engrishy account verification login message: "Please re-enter the password for to access your account information". Not like them to miss the details like this.
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by myles taylor July 16, 2008 11:18 AM PDT
I signed up at 8:00 PM, PST. Guess I don't make the cut. Oh well. :)
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by troyallen July 16, 2008 11:37 AM PDT
MobileMe works for me now. A little slow, but works
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by AppleSuxLeo July 20, 2008 9:00 PM PDT
mm=pos
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by vballas July 21, 2008 5:05 AM PDT
Have been a memnber for 5 months and the free 30 days are not there yet ...
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by jscott418 July 21, 2008 7:35 AM PDT
This new service was more about serving the iPhone community then anything else. I have been a .Mac user for a few years and would have rather had a mail only account then have to shell out $99 a year for things I will never use. If I am going to pay (their are plenty of free options out there) I would hope the service would be better then so far it has shown. Only time will tell if Me works out the bugs or if it becomes plagued with problems.
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