Finally Apple is succeeding in stopping the feet of those who were engaged to do business reselling their products the same day of release. The mission of these people expect during nights and then sell their positions in the queue so desperate for new Apple or resell the products online, pulling usually between about 100 and 200 dollars profit per item resold.
Madness seized Chinese customers for months and Apple officials were forced to cancel the launch of the iPhone that day to ensure the safety of employees. Soon after, put on sale terminals through a lottery system on the web, to prevent resales and crowds, something that worked.
The company seems to have found the key to avoiding this activity so upset, that leaves iPhones and without iPads to those who really want them to use the day of launch. The new iPhone has been a success in this regard, since the phenomenon "resale" has died with this latest release: good because it caused such a long furor in the U.S. or because Apple has been able to meet demand. Or a combination of both.
So more than a reseller has had to turn around and return to Apple stores to return Cases that could not sell (they have 30 days in states like California to return). Apple Will the same fate with the next iPhone, which will cause euphoria without question?
Source: MacRumors
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