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We know I’ve wanted an iPhone heartily. I’ve blogged about it, Twittered about it, talked about it, dreamed about it. We know it’s coming to Canada two days after my birthday. What we didn’t know until last week was how Rogers (the only company
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1 year ago
Notify Apple of the obvious lack of equal treatment being afforded to their potential Canadian consumers. I assume that Apple has entered a contract agreement with Rogers and would not wish to have their international sales suffer as a result of this pricing.
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My instant-gratification-resistance is being severely tested, though...I feel your pain. :-(
1 year ago
@Amy J.: If it were Apple behind this, I'd actually have hope. But Apple has nothing to do with the Rogers plans, and if they're navigating this PR nightmare so poorly, I don't really think they'll change their tune in six months. There wasn't outcry over the original iPhone price -- it was certainly geared to early adopters. But there was outcry after the price drop, and Apple gave refunds. Because their marketing people are good and they force the business people to listen. At Rogers, it's as if the marketers were plucked from the local high school, given a microphone, and told to go deal with the public. No more ranting for me until the coffee kicks in. :)
@Lee Ann: I have a strong will. This might be its match, though. Aargh. (It's not a factor of going elsewhere, though. For nearly two years I've only had a U.S. cell phone for work; I can live without a local cell. The voice plans aren't the issue for me.)