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most people ordered one that wanted it. Come to think of it I've never actually got a phone from the verizon store
Always ordered it
Always ordered it
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Originally Posted by Kramer
at the entourage of employees for one person to walk in
Originally Posted by Kramer
at the entourage of employees for one person to walk in
Originally Posted by Zyzz
thats 40 more people than have ever showed up for a droid launch so take that.
Originally Posted by Zyzz
thats 40 more people than have ever showed up for a droid launch so take that.
Verizon Wireless said Friday that it ceased online advance orders for the Apple iPhone 4 after its launch day marked the most successful first-day sales in the company's history.
Verizon, the top US carrier, offered its existing customers the chance to preorder the iPhone on its website ahead of the official launch in stores Feb. 10.
"This was an exciting day. In just our first two hours, we had already sold more phones than any first-day launch in our history," Verizon Wireless president and CEO Dan Mead said. "And, when you consider these initial orders were placed between the hours of 3:00am and 5:00am [local time], it is an incredible success story."
Sorry BlackBerry, go make your peace with whatever Canadian god you pray to when your charge is running low.
Verizon Wireless said Friday that it ceased online advance orders for the Apple iPhone 4 after its launch day marked the most successful first-day sales in the company's history.
Verizon, the top US carrier, offered its existing customers the chance to preorder the iPhone on its website ahead of the official launch in stores Feb. 10.
"This was an exciting day. In just our first two hours, we had already sold more phones than any first-day launch in our history," Verizon Wireless president and CEO Dan Mead said. "And, when you consider these initial orders were placed between the hours of 3:00am and 5:00am [local time], it is an incredible success story."
Sorry BlackBerry, go make your peace with whatever Canadian god you pray to when your charge is running low.
dude, you do know half the country already owns the iphone so i dont get it what your saying.Originally Posted by KING x RIECE
Originally Posted by Zyzz
thats 40 more people than have ever showed up for a droid launch so take that.
wrong.
Take into account that the Verizon iphone hype has been brewing for at least two years now. With all these "the time has finally come" spots att and Verizon has paid for on television they expected WAY MORE on launch day. Look at all those people working they expected it to be doorbusters out there