Apple limiting iPhone sales at two per person, with no cash sales

Apple has set some new rules for iPhone purchases. Perhaps in an effort to keep that estimated 10% that have been unlocked from growing. This new policy was confirmed by Apple spokeswoman Natalie Kerris to have started this past Thursday.
“Customer response to the iPhone has been off the charts, and limiting iPhone sales to two per customer helps us ensure that there are enough iPhones for people who are shopping for themselves or buying a gift,“ Kerris said. “We’re requiring a credit or debit card for payment to discourage unauthorized resellers.“
I guess if you cannot keep the unlocking crowd locked out with software methods then the next best method would be to limit sales. While it seems that Apple has already been sued over just about everything iPhone related…How long do you think it will be until someone sues over this no cash sales policy?
Read [Yahoo! News]
[Update] Corrected from “cash only” to “no cash sales”
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“now a cash only purchase” ?
I think NOT? lol
on October 27, 2007 at 05:45 PM - LINKit’s credit/debit card only purchase
Unlocking and selling overseas is kind of a shady practice. I mean, I’m not against it but I can see why Apple would do this.
on October 27, 2007 at 08:57 PM - LINK