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Online iPhone sales return to NYC

As Engadget is reporting, New York City residents can get back to buying their iPhones via AT&T's website after the strange outage that seemed to start yesterday kept them from doing so. It's been a rollercoaster of a story -- first we heard that they weren't being sold at all because of coverage issues, and then that was clarified to just online sales and only because of fraudulent online ordering. But as we predicted on the talkcast last night, AT&T didn't hold off on sales for long, and everything should be now back to normal.

Unfortunately, we never actually heard what the fraud was, but that's not too surprising -- if there was a way to defraud AT&T's ordering process, it's unlikely they'd shout it from the rooftops anyway. And it's also not likely that we'll never know how many customers were actually affected. NYC is a big city, but there's no way we'll see official numbers on how many people couldn't buy iPhones because of the steps taken the other night. Considering that iPhone sales are off the charts in most markets anyway, it's doubtful that online sales in NYC missing for a day or two would make a dent in the numbers.

In other words, nothing to see here. But just in case you were in NYC and trying desperately to buy an iPhone via the AT&T site last night, you can now go to it.

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JAQ

Given the number of iPhones purchased at our mid-market mid-western store by a small number of gentlemen with east-European accents during a 1-month period last year... I have no difficulty believing that this was due to some kind of large-scale chronic fraud problem.

December 29 2009 at 12:35 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
kindakrazy

More like somebody at AT&T realized that this makes them look totally incompetent [even more than usual], that the only way they have to prevent online fraud is to just stop selling online [if you take their explanation at face value].

December 28 2009 at 7:32 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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