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Registering for iPhone 4. What's the point?

Anonymous
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So there is no pre order being offered by O2, so I'm wandering what is the point of "registering"? Are we only to get a nice lil micro sim card to look at because as it stands I'm not going to get time off work in order to hit the queue at my local O2 store first thing on the 24th. It all seems to be turning out a bit messy.
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Anonymous
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I'm really annoyed with O2... have been a loyal customer for over 6 years. Chose to take out a new 24 month contract with them and get an iPhone. Despite visiting a high street store and speaking at length to the online sales advisor they still allow me to purchase a iPhone 3GS on the 18th May without bothering to inform me that the 4G was coming out. Indeed they make their official announcement a mere 3 weeks later, 7 days too late for me to cancel the contract. Am absolutely gutted, stuck with an out of date phone now for the next 2 years. Proper underhand tactics that I wouldn't of expected from O2.


Totally agree with the above comments in regards to your post. If you'd done a little bit of homework before going out, you wouldn't have needed O2 to tell you that there was an iPhone4 coming out.

In fact, O2 wouldn't have been able to provide you with any more information than what was currently freely available on the internet anyway, as the iPhone 4 at that time had not been announced by Apple.

I'm sorry to be harsh here, but the only person to blame for your frustration is you. If you're that bothered and simply have to have the iPhone4, then eBay your 3GS while it's still in perfect condition, and put a little bit extra towards a PAYG one. Stick your SIM in it (you may have to get a Micro SIM from O2), and you're away. Problem solved.
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