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The credit is a quick response to early adopters frustrated by dramatic iPhone price cuts announced just a day earlier.
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- by DFREASH July 12, 2008 9:51 AM PDT
- I bought an I phone May 10th 2008. They stopped selling I phones the first week of June and told me nothing about the new phone. They allowed people who bought their phones 2 weeks after me on May 27th, to exchange them for the new phone (per the At&t 14 day return policy). I told them I spent $400 and had the phone 3 weeks and now you offer a better one for 1/2 the price and I would like to be able to take advantage of that also. So all those who bought from May 1st to May 26th were screwed!!!
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