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AT&T limits iPhones to one per customer

Posted on May 16, 2008 09:44:31 PM

If you were planning on picking up a few iPhones at an AT&T store you may have missed your window. Previously, AT&T had limited customers to three iPhone in its stores but with iphone inventories dwindling it seems AT&T has had to get a little more aggressive in the number of iPhones each customer can buy.

According to AppleInsider, AT&T will only allow one iPhone per customer at its company stores. The AT&T internal memo being reported on by AppleInsider further stated that iPhones will no longer be able to be purchased with cash or a check. Customers buying an iPhone will be required to use a debit or credit card. This is probably so AT&T can more easily enforce its one iPhone per customer rule.

There is a loop hole in the “one per customer” mandate though. Supposedly, you may be able to buy more than one iPhone with the approval of a director or general manager. I can’t imagine they’ll be handing out these approvals too often so if you don’t work for a large company who is a big iPhone consumer you can probably assume that one iPhone will be all you can buy until new iPhone models are available.

Read more from the AppleInsider article.

Tags: gadgets, wi-fi, TV, gaming

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