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I'm suing apple 

Posted Monday 9th July 2007 11:24 GMT

I bought an iPhone after camping outside all night, and now I can't even give it away on eBay. I've already lodged a lawsuit against apple. If anyone else wants to join me, please contact me at whataloser@greed.com Please make sure you put "I came unstuck too" in the subject.

Good 

Posted Monday 9th July 2007 11:42 GMT

I'm glad that those buying the iPhone just to sell on Ebay have had their fingers burnt. Like the PS3, supply meeting demand is good. Now if only they could do the same for concert tickets.

iPhone madness 

Posted Monday 9th July 2007 11:55 GMT

I laugh at the fools who camped out to buy the iPhone and the idiots who spent hundreds of dollars to be first in line to discover they can only buy ONE phone at a time.

People are greedy stupid fools... I remember when everyone wanted to be the first to own bloody Windows 95!!! Where are the fools now? Did they camp out for 98? ME? XP and VISTA?

Technology changes constantly and it is stupid to rush out and buy the beta versions... but thanks anyway for the laughs.

The carrier for the UK is.... 

Posted Monday 9th July 2007 12:10 GMT

Telefonica, aka O2

its been confirmed for months apparently, signed and sealed!

not that I'm even the slightest bit interested!!

would you like to see proof?

Good for Apple 

Posted Monday 9th July 2007 12:16 GMT

Good for Apple on getting the supply line filled.

Now if Nintendo could just get it's s@!t together so I could buy a Wii for my kid I'd be happy.

wiiiiiii 

Posted Monday 9th July 2007 13:23 GMT

Goto Game they have the wii's in stock, they are out there supply is now consistent.

Whats all the fuss 

Posted Monday 9th July 2007 13:36 GMT

Is it just me, or are people going crazy over something they already own? My lowly old phone plays music and videos, takes pictures, connects to the internet........ oh yeah, and makes telephone calls and can send texts.

I am truly a gadget person, who likes to be the first to get new toys whilst they are still novel, but that's the point, this is not new, it's the same as we already have, with a different brand name on it.

Re: Fuss 

Posted Monday 9th July 2007 14:22 GMT

Interface.

eBay fools 

Posted Monday 9th July 2007 16:42 GMT

On the evening of the 29th, I saw an iPhone with a bid of $875. By the time the fool finally received his overpriced phone, I could have walked into my AT&T store and picked one up.

There was a pile of Wii's at Fry's last night, and we saw a bunch at Costco on Saturday.

Enough with the iPhone stories 

Posted Monday 9th July 2007 17:39 GMT

Seriously.

I know its big news for Apple, and its a tech story alright, but it means precisely squat to UK readers.

And the vast majority who don't give a shit about Apple, or the overhyped gadget itself will never buy one and be happy with the phones we have already, which play music just fine without iTunes thank you.

Oh, and have a useable camera. And are cheaper. 3G.

You get the idea.

Get some perspective assholes 

Posted Monday 9th July 2007 18:32 GMT

The people who camped out aren't all "greedy, stupid fools." Some people are just trying to turn a quick profit so they can get a leg up for once in their lives. If that means blowing $600 on the lottery-style chance you can triple that money by selling to some rich f--k who has the cash to blow $2k on an iPhone, or PS3, or Xbox360, or whatever... what do you think they're going to do? One iPhone or PS3 at $2k means a nice Christmas for the kids, a security deposit on a better place, or the downs on a "new" used car.

people who speculate on low/mid-level goods aren't the greedy ones (try currency speculators for that crowd). Often, they're the working poor who are trying to hit up as many times as they can before they hit down. They're students (I know a few), single moms, blue collars who take a day off on that off chance, etc.

I'll grant you that there are jerks in the mix, people who are making ends and just want more of it. But the situation is a little more complex than what I'm seeing here in the posts, and you all should think about that before you gleefully banter on about how the campers got bit this time.

(btw, I *did* camp for a PS3 and a wii, but both for personal use. I don't camp for other things, as I really don't have the time or need for the money.. but I have plenty of friends who do and I cast no aspersions on what they do.)

Re: Get some perspective a##holes 

Posted Monday 9th July 2007 19:06 GMT

I wouldn't call them "working poor," as those people have enough reality sauce to avoid trinket-camping.

However, the people who do this are not usually people who can afford to lose $600, and that might be one reason they aren't rich.

I don't feel particularly sorry for them, but I agree that it's not nice to poke fun at them, as just about every one of us has probably made some similar mistake in the past.

Anyone own a $2,000 Blu-Ray player? How about a smokin' hot MO drive, for the paltry sum of $600?

Re: Re: Fuss / interface 

Posted Monday 9th July 2007 19:29 GMT

$200 for hardware.

$400 for pwetty bwuttons.

Hey, I'm a mac fanboy and I like being screwed over!

Interface? In ya face!

A rumour that was spread around town 

Posted Monday 9th July 2007 21:02 GMT

"One iPhone or PS3 at $2k means a nice Christmas for the kids, a security deposit on a better place, or the downs on a "new" used car."

With all the will in the world, people are diving for iPhones when they could be diving for pearls.

Wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 

Posted Monday 9th July 2007 21:46 GMT

What do you mean "if Nintendo could get their sh*t together"?

Every time I go to my local Best Buy they have the Wii on hand.

re Get some perspective assholes 

Posted Monday 9th July 2007 23:12 GMT

So they wait how many hours ? say 30 hours in total ?

how much does Mc Donalds pay ? I have honestly no idea but take 8$

so instead of working for 30 hours and getting 240$ for sure they take the chance of losing money instead ?

Well I am sorry but that way you will never make it. If you invest you should have a decent chance to have your investment back with a decent profit.

just my thoughts.

re Get some perspective assholes 

Posted Monday 9th July 2007 23:57 GMT

"so instead of working for 30 hours and getting 240$ for sure they take the chance of losing money instead ?"

$8/hour? try minimum wage for most fast food employees (currently less than $6/hr.) But, for argument sake let's grant an $8/hr rate.

30 hours of shift work at McD's = 3.5 days of actual time assuming standard 8 shifts and no back-to-back double shifts. This nets $240 US *pre-tax* income... subtract ~ $30-50 in income tax and FICA tax depending on your filing status and you're left with $190-210. We'll split the difference and call it an even $200 for 3 days of work. Greasy, smelly, rude-customers-who-you-have-to-smile-at type of work.

Compare that to a waiting for 30 *consecutive* hours in a line for a chance to make 10 times the money in 1/3rd the the amount of time? Tell me what you'd do in that situation?

For items like the Xbox 360, PS3, the PSP, Nintendo Wii, and the Nintendo DS this tactic paid off. I have friends who made upwards of $2500 on Playstation 3's last November.

Look, there's always risk in speculation, people lose money in real estate, and stock markets crash. yada-yada-yada...right? Companies like Apple, Microsoft, and Sony generate huge hype and publicity for product launches, scare up the media about product shortage, and in this case led a bunch of people down along knowing full well that there was no scarcity of product. It's a finely tuned and practiced form of pump and dump, and I don't think it's something to laugh about or criticize consumers for.

I just get pissed that some people characterize these consumers who are scrapping for a living as greedy, yet themselves probably greatly sympathize with the S&L and/or Enron victims who fell for similar insta-rich style tactics (albeit at much higher stakes.)

phew...rant over :)

Anyone... 

Posted Tuesday 10th July 2007 00:25 GMT

So does anyone want to make MTT an offer and buy his brand-new-never-been-opened Apple iPhone which didn't shift on eBay?

$600 ono.

MTT perspective 

Posted Tuesday 10th July 2007 01:26 GMT

"I have friends who made upwards of $2500 on Playstation 3's last November"... NO U havent. PS3 has been a sales disaster. People may have qued for it but it, didnt come close to selling out. Now remember the Pink razor v3. Wish I'd bought half a dozen of thoes before Christmas 2005 I could have made a killing. U dont need innovation, just a coat of pink paint :)

re Anyone... 

Posted Tuesday 10th July 2007 02:53 GMT

ha :)

thanks, but i didn't wait in line for one, and I'm not really into the i-phenom that is Apple. I personally prefer PC's, Creative's Zen line of media players, and Samsung's Blade phone. That covers most of what Apple has to offer by way of hardware.

I'm not that into paying extra money for smugness ("oooh, my computer looks like an art-deco lamp! That's so progressive.")

sorry apple lovers ;)

re MTT perspective 

Posted Tuesday 10th July 2007 14:20 GMT

' "I have friends who made upwards of $2500 on Playstation 3's last November"... NO U havent. PS3 has been a sales disaster. '

Brian, I'm sorry but you're just plain wrong on that first part.

The PS3 *did* sell out on release, at least in major US cities, so, people who put up their consoles in mid-Nov. or did pre-sale auctions on eBay made a nice sum of money. Here in Boston, we had lines of 300 or more people stretching around and through the Prudential center, Fenway, the Cambridgeside Galleria, etc. just to get one unit out of something like 40-60 per store. Down the way in Philly people were getting shot and trampled for them.

Once the hype died down and it became clear that Sony wasn't really having "shipping delays" (aka pumping and dumping) so that there was plenty of product, and once people tried the Wii... then the PS3 tanked. But those first few weeks were unbelievable in terms of shopper hysteria.

Like i said before, I *did* wait for both the Wii and the PS3 but not for resaIe, and I have to say as an aside, that the difference in crowds was also unbelievable. The Wii folk were a great bunch of people, some dressed as Mario and Link and all very friendly. My kids and I went very early on launch day to wait in line (about 3 AM for myself and 6 AM for the kiddies), and I had the pleasure of treating my 'line mates' to a box-o-joe from Dunkin donuts, laughing with fellow gamers about geeky stuff, and playing DS Mario Kart tourneys.

The PS3 crowd was a mix of nice people and very twitchy, very quirky people. No one was shooting up the joint :) but definitely a different vibe, and less buy-the-world-a-coke attitude.

Point and laugh 

Posted Tuesday 10th July 2007 19:16 GMT

"I laugh at the fools who camped out to buy the iPhone and the idiots who spent hundreds of dollars to be first in line to discover they can only buy ONE phone at a time."

For your viewing pleasure:

http://www.myfoxdfw.com/myfox/pages/Home/Detail?contentId=3641729&version=2&locale=EN-US&layoutCode=VSTY&pageId=1.1.1

re: Point and laugh 

Posted Tuesday 10th July 2007 22:00 GMT

That was gold! That greedy cow got what she truely deserved!

reminds me 

Posted Wednesday 11th July 2007 10:00 GMT

When Brazil played against England... I bought two tickets for 60 quid each, and sold them for 300 each!!!! And in the end, the game was a tie...

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