Apple sends out iPhone 3G FAQ to Store employees
It seems that Apple is gearing up for the launch of the iPhone 3G by distributing a 3-page FAQ document to Apple Store employees. Most of the info is nothing new to us, but there are a few things worth mentioning, which I have listed after the jump.
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“You may not place iPhone 3G on hold for anyone. No exceptions. It is critical that all stores follow the same process to ensure every customer has an equal and fair opportunity to purchase a phone.”
If a customer says, “I just bought a first generation iPhone. Will I be able to upgrade to an iPhone 3G at a discounted price or exchange it for an iPhone 3G?,” Apple store reps are being
told to say that they “don’t have any info regarding upgrades.”Customers may thereupon ask, “Are you going to change the iPod touch pricing now that you lowered the cost of iPhone?” To that, employees should reply by saying, “Not that I am aware of.”
“Detailed rate plans have not yet been announced. When they are announced, Apple Store Specialists will be ready to review and help [customers] pick out the best plan for [their] needs.”
Like I said, not much new to see here, but it’s worth a glance. With just by two weeks to go, I’m certain we’ll start hearing some more detailed info any day now.
[via AppleInsider]
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