October 28, 2007

Limits Placed on iPhone Sales

New news from Apple which made the announcement that it will no longer accept cash for iPhone purchases and is now limiting sales of the cell phone to two per person as a way to stop people from reselling them. This new policy started this past Thursday,  Apple spokesperson Natalie Kerris said. Before this change a person was  able to purchase 5 iPhones at one time with cash and then act as an unauthorized reseller for these phones. Apple states that limiting iPhone sales to two per customer helps ensure that there are enough iPhones for people and to purchase for a gift. They are now requiring credit or debit cards for payments in the attempt to discourage unauthorized resellers.
More that 1.4 million iPhones have been sold since it debuted June 29th, of this year. It is expected to be a hot gift for the holidays.

Filed under iPhone News by iPod Informer

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