September 10th 2007 |
Phones
Apple’s Steve Jobs has written a public letter to upset iPhone owners and he is now offering a $100 store credit to people who bought iPhones more than 14 days ago. Jobs drastically cut the price of the 8 GB iPhone yesterday from $599 to $399. As you can expect, early adopters – many who stood in line for hours – were livid about a 33% price drop in the span of just two months.
Apple is offering anyone who purchased an iPhone within the last 14 days a rebate of the difference, but earlier buyers will have to settle for the $100 credit. Jobs said details are still being finalized and more information will be posted on the Apple website next week.
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