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July 11th, 2008

EPIC iFAIL

Posted by Jason Perlow @ 2:16 pm

Categories: Apple, Business, General, Personal Technology, iPhone

Tags: Apple iPhone, Customer Service, Phone, EPIC, AT&T Corp., 3G, Telecom & Utilities, Product Marketing, Cellular Phones, Consumer Electronics

ifail.jpgMy wife Rachel has been awaiting the iPhone 3G for several months. Even though I am wedded to my beloved BlackBerry, she wanted to be able to carry a single device to play her music, act as a phone, and to be able to check her email. At the $199 price AT&T was advertising it at, it seemed like a no-brainer. So despite my usual reservations against buying Apple products, we headed to the AT&T Wireless store today on my lunch hour to see if we could pick one up for her. Click on the image above for video.

I was fairly sure we weren’t going to walk out with an iPhone 3G today, because the hardcore lunatics that slept outside the store overnight surely would have cleaned the store out long before we got there at 12:15, but at the very least, we could reserve one to pick up later. Rachel needed to go to the AT&T store anyways, because she needed to transfer her phone numbers from her old T-Mobile handset into her new Samsung 3G phone, and since her old Motorola V60 unit had no Bluetooth capability, we had no way to do it at home. So we were going to the store one way or another.

Click on the “Read the rest of this entry” link below for more.

epicifail.jpgBoy was I wrong thinking we would go home happy. When we arrived at the Fort Lee, NJ store, there was naturally a long line — and it was filled with angry people who had been standing outside for hours in the 90 degree plus summer weather. One ten year old girl and her family member waited since 7am, a total of five hours when I walked to the front of the line to speak to people. AT&T was managing the crowd in pure Soviet form, locking the doors and queuing people in only a few at a time. An entire half hour went by where nobody was let inside and no further information was released. But then, the news emerged as a few disappointed customers exited the store — all the phones were gone, and you couldn’t even reserve one at the $199.00 price because no phones were in the store. Additionally, not everyone can qualify for that special price — they’re only doing it for new AT&T contracts and for customers that are upgrade-eligible. Otherwise, you have to pay full retail. How do you know if you are upgrade eligible? Call the customer service number.

Also listen to: Jason Perlow interviews customers on the iPhone 3G Line in New Jersey (podcast)

The real annoying part of the whole thing was that if you WEREN’T there to buy an iPhone — say you were there for a regular customer service issue, like my wife, you had to wait in the same line as the iPhone people.  The entire operation was badly managed, and I’m quite sure some of their existing customers walked off in pure disgust considering moving to a new carrier as a result.

Did you iFAIL as well as badly as we did today? Talk Back and let me know. 

Jason PerlowJason Perlow is a technologist with over two decades of experience integrating large heterogeneous multi-vendor computing environments in Fortune 500 companies. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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As to WinMobile
I had a WinMobile phone for three months. NO application
EVER closed and I had to restart it to close every single
application. After three months I went back to Palm. As to
syncing every time you connect--change the options to
"manually manage" and it won't do that.... (Read the rest)
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Oh common  kitko | 07/11/08
RE: EPIC iFAIL  Charlie McGuire | 07/11/08
hmmm 2.0  exxtraz | 07/11/08
Yah... But Can it...  Wolfie2K3 | 07/14/08
I don't know why not  spookyone1 | 07/15/08
******** Lunatics  Harry Bardal | 07/11/08
RE: EPIC iFAIL  Bob_bear | 07/11/08
Stop whining....  Mike Cox | 07/11/08
Can't wait to see the article the day after Thanksgiving  heres_johnny | 07/14/08
RE: EPIC iFAIL  doctorevii2001 | 07/11/08
SOMEONE can't see the writing on the wall...  MGP2 | 07/11/08
My suggestion...  DCMann | 07/14/08
Priorities  spookyone1 | 07/15/08
The only reason I can see for standing in line so long...  Mac Hosehead | 07/11/08
advice for next time:  lostarchitect | 07/11/08
looks like i was wrong.  lostarchitect | 07/12/08
RE: EPIC iFAIL  jplett@... | 07/12/08
RE: EPIC iFAIL  shadedecho | 07/12/08
More iPhone bluescreens of death  NonZealot | 07/12/08
You were one of those kids...  lostarchitect | 07/14/08
It's a normal thing  spookyone1 | 07/15/08
This answer to iPhone freezing problem has me laughing!!  NonZealot | 07/12/08
I really don't get it...  Core2uu | 07/12/08
The original plan was  deaf_e_kate | 07/14/08
Yeah, right, it not a marvelous device  GoPower | 07/14/08
until the battery dies  deaf_e_kate | 07/15/08
that is NOT the answer to a frozen iphone.  lostarchitect | 07/14/08
Thank you.  spookyone1 | 07/15/08
iPhone slowdowns but still a great user experience!!  NonZealot | 07/13/08
that's 1 guy.  lostarchitect | 07/14/08
As to WinMobile  spookyone1 | 07/15/08
My experience wasn't that bad...  cmueller@... | 07/14/08
That store's managaement or Apple?  mara11jade | 07/14/08
Stereotypical Apple hating we've come to expect from ZDNet  nix_hed | 07/14/08
Stereotypical Apple loving that we have become used to!  ShadeTree | 07/15/08
231 activations a second  croberts | 07/15/08

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