Please help us by taking our survey
macnn/ipodnn

06/25/2008, 4:40pm, EDT

Wednesday, June 25th

Memo details iPhone 3G policies at Apple retail

Following an early AT&T memo leak that revealed many details, a new memo is coaching Apple retail employees on how to deal with common questions relating to the iPhone 3G, a leak indicates. The three-page document addresses 17 potential situations, for instance telling managers that they cannot allow holds on 3Gs, or create waiting lists. Until further notice, Apple workers also cannot schedule an iPhone Personal Shopping session, although corporate buyers can arrange to buy several 3Gs at a time through AT&T, so long as they have a CRU/IRU plan.

Regarding the iPod touch, which competes in several ways with the iPhone, workers are being told to say that it has the advantage of being contract-free, and that if someone asks whether Apple will lower the price on the Touch, they should answer with "Not that I am aware of."

Apple staff are in fact being asked to be vague on a number of questions, such as in-store activation, for which workers are expected to tell customers that they "don't have any details at this time about activation." Similarly, staff are expected to ask direct people to AT&T on many pricing issues, such as voice and data roaming, and upgrading from a previous phone or contract. Technically, customers are required to sign a new two-year contract when they buy an iPhone.

Firmer answers to iPhone questions are rumored to be coming on July 6th, when meetings are expected to be held worldwide to brief stores on launch procedures. One earlier memo has suggested that doors will open at 8AM, while another has pointed to possible subscription rates and activation procedures.


Filed under: iPod, iPhone, Apple
Other story tags: AT&T, iPhone 3G, iPod touch, retail

, , 4comments, del.icio.us, slashdot, digg, buzz


4 comments
Reader Reactions (Please use <i></i> for italic text)

subscribe to comments
for this article




Expand All
   Global Settings

Touch

-1
06/25, 5:13pm, EDT

"Regarding the iPod touch, which competes in several ways with the iPhone, workers are being told to say that it has the advantage of being contract-free, and that if someone asks whether Apple will lower the price on the Touch, they should answer with "Not that I am aware of."

Translation: yeah, eventually. And the no-contract is the ONLY reason why I want a Touch instead of an iPhone.

Junior Member
Joined May 2000
User is offline

uniform uninformed

-2
06/25, 5:39pm, EDT

Very impressive that Apple is using their excellent customer-information skills to make it clear what information Apple lacks, or wish to conceal at this time.

Ironically the same amount of effort, except carrying the actual information, would lead to a far better user experience.

Fresh-Faced Recruit
Joined Nov 1999
User is offline

Starbucks

-14
06/25, 5:45pm, EDT

Is already a rip off - 7 dollars for a coffee so you can get a free CD? No thanks.

Mac Enthusiast
Joined Jan 2001
User is offline

Touch GPS

4
06/25, 6:11pm, EDT

Technically, they could go into competition with Garmin by adding GPS to the iTouch and keeping the price the same - there would be no contract issues with that, right?

I imagine that with Multi-Touch and the slick software interface it would make a good GPS unit.

Although, that would be TOO good.

Grizzled Veteran
Joined Jul 2007
User is offline
Your Comments

In order to post comments: If you are a registered member, please login with your MacNN Forums username and password otherwise please uncheck the checkbox below.


Registered Member?
macnn forums login:

macnn forums password:

Not a member of the MacNN forums? Register now for free.

Buy from the Apple Store The Apple Store: Get great deals on the iPod video, iPod Radio Remote, Refurbished iPods starting at $79, iPod shuffle or iPod nano with free engraving, other iPod accessories for the road, or education discounts on iPods.

Check Out the VIERA from Panasonic!: Enter a New Visual Era with Panasonic VIERA HDTVs. An Enhanced Experience.

Join The MyView IT Research Panel: Members will receive opportunities to take part in surveys from today's leading businesses.

Get an IT Degree Online: Get solid credentials. Take your hobby to the next level. Adult Programs. Affordable.


Buy from The Apple Store, iTunes.com, Amazon.com, TechDepot, OfficeDepot, Computers4Sure, or donate.