appleinsider.com — Analysts for investment bank Piper Jaffray recently spent more time tracking unit sales at Apple Inc.'s retail stores and reported Thursday that their observations indicate that as many as 10 percent of the iPhones sold by the stores during the month of September were being purchased with the intention to be resold unlocked.
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kazbaedenOct 5, 2007
Okay, then you tell me why so many people would by the maximum number of iPhones they're allowed. What conclusion would you draw?
steveoooOct 5, 2007
Haha, sux to be them, go back to selling tickle me elmos...
daekenOct 5, 2007
It goes up to 11.
Closed AccountOct 5, 2007
except that you could do more things on a PSP then on the iPhone.
rajulkabirOct 5, 2007
In Bangkok, in the MBK Centre, there are scores of shops stocking the iPhone in large numbers. They are marking them up to about US$650, which more than covers the price of a flight to New York to buy a sackload of them.
moduloOct 5, 2007
What people don't understand is that companies like Microsoft and Sony and Apple actually, for lack of a better word, love us, their customers.Unfortunately it's that crazy love where they will either put you into a cage or hobble you while they slowly eat you alive a strip at a time over the course of a year.