Apple Stores refuse cash iPhone buyers





We already knew that Apple has decided to limit the number of iPhones an individual can buy in a single transaction – down from five to two – but its emerged that they’ve also decided that your cash just isn’t good enough.  Several would-be iPhone owners were turned away from Apple Store cash desks when they tried to pay for their handsets in cash; after a quick call around, it was confirmed that this wasn’t just the odd anomoly but now official policy.

 Apple Stores no longer accepting cash for iPhones

It’s believed that this is a further move by Apple to reduce the number of iPhones that are resold and/or unlocked, a predictable move when you consider the recent news that AT&T pays Cupertino a massive $18 per monthfor the duration of each iPhone’s two-year contract.

[via Digg]

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7 Responses to “Apple Stores refuse cash iPhone buyers”

  1. B E T O says:

    Applés getting to the edge of our pacience.

  2. AngelJo008 says:

    Isn’t this illegal? I thought if you have cash as legal tender, a store has to take it right?

  3. kevkeisha says:

    Lol, this is the U.S of A, if a multi-billion dollar corporation is doing it does it matter if it’s legal or not.

  4. patricia says:

    thats crazy

  5. Ken says:

    Companies can do what they want: See the U.S. Treasury FAQ at
    http://www.treas.gov/education/faq/currency/legal-tender.shtml#q1

  6. qwerty says:

    F**k Apple and this bulls**t policy.
    I’m returning my unopened iMac, too.


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