flightmedic
06-24-2009, 05:46 PM
So one of my friends upgraded his 16GB iPhone 3G for a 3GS....I bought it for $100 and thought cool...went down to activate, no problem. I liked the phone so didn't bat an eyelash at the 2 year contract requirement even though I didn't buy the iPhone through Apple or ATT.
NOW...I like the phone so much, I want to buy the 3GS and give my 16GB 3G to my wife so she stops drooling over mine.
Now the problem.
According to ATT store rep....they need special authorization to let me upgrade because it is an iPhone...when I first activated they said that was for activation only and that the upgrade (if I chose to) would be no problem. Now according to them I need to wait 1 week to upgrade while they get authorization.
So I call corporate 611 to confirm...Now it gets better!
Not only do I need special authorization to upgrade, I need to have a letter from my friend attesting that I bought the phone from him and how much i purchased it for. Then they have to set up a dispute to allow me to spend my money AFTER they check to make sure the phone isn't stolen.
How stupid can you get.
1) Its none of their business how much I bought the phone for
2) if the phone was reported stolen, the IMEI number would have been kicked out as stolen when they activated it
3) If it was that big of a deal why didn't they check to make sure it wasn't stolen when i first activated it????
4) why is it so hard when I WANT to give them money???
I don't know if I should be pissed or laugh at the stupidity of the situation.
Just wanted to rant :-)
Jim
NOW...I like the phone so much, I want to buy the 3GS and give my 16GB 3G to my wife so she stops drooling over mine.
Now the problem.
According to ATT store rep....they need special authorization to let me upgrade because it is an iPhone...when I first activated they said that was for activation only and that the upgrade (if I chose to) would be no problem. Now according to them I need to wait 1 week to upgrade while they get authorization.
So I call corporate 611 to confirm...Now it gets better!
Not only do I need special authorization to upgrade, I need to have a letter from my friend attesting that I bought the phone from him and how much i purchased it for. Then they have to set up a dispute to allow me to spend my money AFTER they check to make sure the phone isn't stolen.
How stupid can you get.
1) Its none of their business how much I bought the phone for
2) if the phone was reported stolen, the IMEI number would have been kicked out as stolen when they activated it
3) If it was that big of a deal why didn't they check to make sure it wasn't stolen when i first activated it????
4) why is it so hard when I WANT to give them money???
I don't know if I should be pissed or laugh at the stupidity of the situation.
Just wanted to rant :-)
Jim