engadget.com — You can chalk this one up to our bad in assuming best intentions, but when Apple said no cash for iPhones, they damn well meant it -- enough to extend the policy out to no cash for anything that could in turn purchase an iPhone. Turns out you can't even use your Apple bucks to buy an iPhone anymore.
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catfish182Oct 29, 2007
honestly thats what a person needs to have in a phone. What is funny to me is you would think apple would want their product out there so they would not do this "no cash" thing. I do love 12chrisp and his transformer reference.I personally dont care for the way that the keypad is and typing. but if it does what you want it to do thats a small price to pay.I am stuck with the pc-6700 from sprint.
Closed AccountOct 29, 2007
MS wishes it had something so popular that it could refuse cash for it.
Closed AccountOct 29, 2007
Not by PRIVATE businesses.
nidy1Oct 30, 2007
What did you pay the rest with?
mileNov 5, 2007
How amazing... Steve Jobs, the "blue box" boy must be feeling GUILTY of all that money which AT&T lost because of his little invention back in the early 1970s so now he's going to MAKE SURE that no one (but him) can screw AT&T....... How nice of him.
bing11Nov 6, 2007
You still omitted explaining the "Private Banks" portion. If you want to stop allowing a private organization to control how much your money is worth, perhaps you should start by telling Apple that cash isn't a debatable form of payment. Otherwise, aren't you supporting discrediting the value of the money we currently have, thus sending our children to live homeless in the streets?I think you're grossly misquoting Jefferson, taint.