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ChurchCat
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Well it is four times the size but only twice the price. Simples. 
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Amnesia10
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The screen alone would probably be the biggest cost factor.
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Mon Apr 19, 2010 10:39 pm |
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Joined: Sun Apr 26, 2009 12:30 pm Posts: 45931 Location: Belfast
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 |  |  |  | Quote: Jobsian drones shackle gamer with 'lifetime' iPad ban
A US gamer has been banned from ever buying another iPad. Why? He reached his "lifetime limit."
Who knew that such a limit existed? Not The Reg.
Using the handle Protocol Snow, the now-banned iPad buyer tells his story of intrigue in a personal blog post. But be forewarned: as he notes, the post "is getting hammered with traffic and load times are quite substantial."
So let us summarize - and include one mildly edited bit of dialog between our blogger and what might kindly be described as tightly-controlled Apple Store retail droids.
It seems Mr. Snow wanted to pass a few iPads to fellow NeoGAF gaming forum members outside the US who were craving their own "magical and revolutionary" devices, but whose hopes had been dashed by Apple's decision to delay international iPad sales by a month.
And so, being a Good iSamaritan, he took it upon himself to buy multiple iPads and ship them to his fellow gamers, charging them only enough extra to cover tax, shipping, insurance, and Paypal credit card fees.
But it was not to be. After buying just a few iPads and shipping them off to his friends, Mr. Snow was thwarted in his attempt to continue his mission of multitouch mercy.
After two Apple Employees - identified in the tale as Guy #1 and Guy #2 - check his identity via credit card, Guy #2 informs him: "There is a limit to the number of iPads that customers can buy." Our protagonist ask what that limit might be, and Guy #2 answers: "Only 2 per customer."
At that point, Guy #1 returns, and the conversation takes on a Kafkaesque quality:
* Guy #1: I'm sorry sir, but you have reached your lifetime limit of iPad purchases and will not be allowed to buy any more. * Me: Is the iPad limit per person? Per credit card? Per household? * Guy #1: All I can say is that you have reached your lifetime limit. * Me: What does that mean? Can I use a different credit card to buy it? I'm buying this for a friend. * Guy #1: You are not allowed to buy this iPad. * Me: Uhh... is it okay if I have a family member or friend come to buy it for me? My reservation doesn't expire until 6:00pm. * Guy #1: All I can say is that you have reached your lifetime limit. * Me: Wait, what? Lifetime? What does that mean? * Guy #1: All I can say is that you have reached your lifetime limit of iPads and will not be allowed to buy any more. * Me: I'm banned from buying iPads? I know there's a shortage right now, but I can't buy any more once there's plenty of stock? * Guy #1: All I can say is that you have reached your lifetime limit. * Me: Okay buddy, I'm not going to make a scene so I'm leaving. How many iPads is the limit by the way? * Guy #1: That information is not available. * Me (looking at Guy #2, who has been silent this whole time): He tells me that the limit is two. * Guy #1: I wish I could say but I do not have that information. * Me: I've already purchased more than two iPads. Why didn't anybody else stop me in the past? * Guy #1: I wish I could say but I do not have that information. * Me: Alright, I've had enough. Have a good day.
It would seem that Mr. Snow has reached his lifetime limit. Should a 128GB iPad be released that comes complete with video conferencing, LTE or WiMAX connectivity, an OLED display, and perhaps even an SD card slot, a lifetime ban would mean that he will be - now and forever - S.O.L.
When his story was linked to by Valleywag, one commenter, self-described as an Apple Store employee, noted: "The employee got it wrong. The *daily* limit is two iPads per day. The 'lifetime limit' is ten."
And this Appleonian said that there's a reason for this restriction. "Nothing is sadder than seeing the look on a little kid's face when you don't have the toy they want, because you just personally sold the last half-dozen to a shady guy in sunglasses who reeks of cigarette smoke. It gets old really fast."
In other words, Apple is clamping down on the gray market. Hard, apparently. And, in traditional Cupertinian fashion, they're not providing users with anything more than the absolute minimum information about their policies.
We can only hope that the Apple Store employee who posted to Valleywag doesn't now find himself in hot water. ® |  |  |  |  |
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/04/25 ... ime_limit/ 
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Sun Apr 25, 2010 10:36 pm |
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jonbwfc
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Hmm.. I think the policy is wrong on Apple's part but I don't find this bit unusual at all. Apple patently don't like the grey exporters, so by what logic would they then go out of their way to help them? That's like me locking my doors then putting a sign to where my spare key is in case any burglars are having trouble. You do kind of have to realise that The Register and Apple had a falling out about 18 months ago and since then el reg have been, it has to be said, acting in an increasingly childish way about Apple. These days where Apple is involved it's got beyond 'satire' and into 'spurned teenage boyfriend'. In the end though, by the sound of that, wouldn't the bloke just have to go out and get a new credit card? or go to a didfferent shop where they don't recognise him? Or buy it from a third party like Best Buy? There's no way a limit like this is in any way realistically enforcible.
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Mon Apr 26, 2010 8:33 am |
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pcernie
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I do find the phrase and notion 'lifetime limit' funny though 
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jonbwfc
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He'll have to spend a year dead before he can buy another one.
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Mon Apr 26, 2010 3:24 pm |
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Amnesia10
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Well he can get a version 2 iPad. Which will be better. 
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Mon Apr 26, 2010 4:34 pm |
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Only slightly, there's G3 sales to think of 
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Mon Apr 26, 2010 10:38 pm |
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Amnesia10
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The G4 and G5 
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Tue Apr 27, 2010 6:19 am |
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iPad unlikely to be a hit in the UKhttp://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/news/index.c ... d=3223476& I wouldn't bet with their results though...
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Amnesia10
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It might be pricey but that does mean that it make money for its manufacturer, which means it has a better chance that it can stay in production.
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petermillard
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Joined: Sat Feb 13, 2010 2:01 pm Posts: 234 Location: West London
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It amazes me how much this 'survey' is being quoted by people online - Google it and the first few pages are all repeating variations on the headline. Dig a little deeper though and you discover it's based on the responses given by four groups of six people - about as statistically irrelevant as you can get, you might as well just as your mum and dad what they and their friends think of it - and yet the headline is all over the web. Bizarre - or maybe everyone's just trolling for iPad hits on their sites?? Pete
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DaftFunk
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The Mrs has pre ordered mine and her iPad on the 10th, it was 2 16gb WiFi iPads and then she decided she would up them to the 64gb ones. As not to loose out on having one on launch she ordered the 64gb without cancelling the other 2 first so in effect she had 4 ordered all under one name, address and card.
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Amnesia10
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Well you will be black listed now. 
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