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I ordered an iPhone online, and got homework from Apple to fill the 2 to 4 week wait until my order arrives.

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Ooooo-- A New Toy!
by PunditMom July 2, 2007 6:01 PM PDT
I hope you'll let us know if it's fun! Having just gotten a pink Razor phone, I guess I'll have to wait a while for this new toy!

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Ooooo-- A New Toy!
by PunditMom July 2, 2007 6:01 PM PDT
I hope you'll let us know if it's fun! Having just gotten a pink Razor phone, I guess I'll have to wait a while for this new toy!

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Still waiting
by mojomom July 6, 2007 9:29 AM PDT
How's this for silly: Apple updated me to say that they are FedExing me the iPhone case I ordered, but no sign of the iPhone itself yet. I sure hope they're planning to only charge me once for expedited shipping ($11).

I'll let you know when the shiny new toy itself arrives.
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Still waiting
by mojomom July 6, 2007 9:29 AM PDT
How's this for silly: Apple updated me to say that they are FedExing me the iPhone case I ordered, but no sign of the iPhone itself yet. I sure hope they're planning to only charge me once for expedited shipping ($11).

I'll let you know when the shiny new toy itself arrives.
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