View Full Version : How much longer...honestly?
Chessh2036
06-30-2007, 05:37 PM
I called apple and they had no idea what was going on. Like the guy didnt even know what i was talking about, im on my 18 hour of not using my $600 cellphone, ive even seen people that have been waiting 22 hours. I mean i just want to use my phone:frown:
robhon
06-30-2007, 05:40 PM
I called apple and they had no idea what was going on. Like the guy didnt even know what i was talking about, im on my 18 hour of not using my $600 cellphone, ive even seen people that have been waiting 22 hours. I mean i just want to use my phone:frown:
Everyone on the site here is saying to go down to your local ATT store and get a new SIM chip put in. Sounds like a good number of the chips may be defective. People are claiming activation is quick once you replace the chip.
wjp09
06-30-2007, 05:42 PM
im sorry you are having that problem
Chessh2036
06-30-2007, 05:45 PM
Everyone on the site here is saying to go down to your local ATT store and get a new SIM chip put in. Sounds like a good number of the chips may be defective. People are claiming activation is quick once you replace the chip.
so if I went down there and got a new chip you think my porting number would go alot faster? If you say yes then im going right now.
Im porting from verizon so ya know
prolix21
06-30-2007, 10:12 PM
i'm porting from verizon as well, and i'm now going on 24 hours. my iphone is activated, but my number hasn't ported yet. i have an email confirming the # to be ported, and it tells me i'll get another email once it has actually moved over.. still waiting. my old phone is still getting all the inbound calls/msgs
this is pretty annoying.
winyan
06-30-2007, 10:26 PM
Hi Rob
I tried that, only to have to wait again.
True, I got both the e-mails quicker this time, but as of now, my wait has been approximately 3 hours, not 90 minutes per the apple Phone Users Guide.
win
PS
I loved your Timbuktu bags, I'm sure I'll like the new ones too.
Everyone on the site here is saying to go down to your local ATT store and get a new SIM chip put in. Sounds like a good number of the chips may be defective. People are claiming activation is quick once you replace the chip.
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