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Three ways to score an iPad, even if you didn't reserve on time


You've finally made up your mind. You want an iPad; you need an iPad; you are totally getting an iPad. Just one problem: You waited too long. You didn't get your reservation in on time and now you can't pre-order. So what can you do? Apple is no longer accepting day-of-release reservations; they simply don't have the stock to guarantee April 3rd shipments.

Are you out of luck? Is there nothing left to be done?

Worry not. TUAW has been hard at work figuring out the best strategies you can use to get a beautiful shiny new iPad into your hot sweaty little hands without breaking the law, clicking on a flashing "Win an iPad!!!1!!11" advertising banner, or committing armed robbery. Here are three practical ways you might yet be able to score an iPad on the 3rd.

1. Call your local Best Buy
to see if they're stocking iPad units

Start with Best Buy. All the Best Buy stores that have Apple Solutions Consultants and Apple in-store Mini Stores will be carrying 15 pads per store. You can check the Best Buy website to find out whether your local store is part of in this ASC program (search by state in the middle of the page, look for the stores marked with a *); if so, call to confirm stock on the 3rd. It may even be worth your while camping out at an ASC store with a nice McBreakfast early on the morning of the 3rd, in the anticipation that each store really gets its 15 units.

There are approximately 675 iPad-friendly Best Buys out there; let your fingers do the walking and be ready to linewait or dash out early Saturday morning.

2. Call your local Apple Store to find out when they will release their reserved iPads

Current reports suggest that reserved iPads remaining unpurchased will be released to sale at 3:00 pm local time, on a per-store basis. Check with your local store now, or on the day of, and find out when that actual time will be.

If you haven't managed to do a Best Buy deal by early afternoon of the 3rd, you may want to grab some lattes around 2:30 pm (assuming a 3 pm release) and hang out at the Apple Store, waiting for one of those units to come free. If you have several stores nearby, check at 1 pm to find the store that has the most "not yet picked up" units. It wouldn't hurt if you showed up with a tray of, say, chocolate chip cookies or brownies for the Apple Store employees. Just saying. [Don't really bring cookies. –Ed.]

For all you know, the store reps might simply say "Come on over, we have some for immediate purchase" when you call. Some stores are expecting (according to anonymous TUAW tipsters) a 10% "bump" in stock quantities, especially in large cities like New York and San Francisco. It is unlikely that any store will reveal their bump in advance, so these are calls you really need to make on the afternoon of the 3rd itself.

3. Buy one off someone else at the store.

There's a fair number of people who reserved two units, deciding to wait until the last minute to choose which model they would settle on. Find someone who is only going to buy one of their two reserved units and offer them a little financial incentive to let you get in on the second. You can hover at the store on the day to try to find someone (a big "Reserved 2? Only want 1?" sign might help) or, you can track down a "reserved but will not buy the second unit" partner over Craigslist in advance.

It will probably cost you less than you'd expect and you won't have to wait until the end of the day for a reserve unit release. Make your offer attractive (at least a nice iTunes gift card) but not desperate. You don't want to plant seeds of doubt as to how much that second unit would fetch on eBay.

Alternatively, catch your consumer on the way out, instead of the way in. If you're frantic for your iPad, if money is no object, how about offering people departing the store more than what they paid? The real-world cost plus a small (or large) bonus might swing the deal. As Joshua Topolsky from our sister site Engadget puts it, "If someone offered me double, I probably would take it." And he's a tech geek!

What would Joe or Jane Normal Consumer say? They'd probably say yes. Figure out exactly what a day-of-release iPad is worth to you. Doing a departing-the-store deal might just snag you the unit you're after.

Thank you, TUAW tipsters (both anonymous and, um, nonymous).

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Kristin Rueber

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March 30 2010 at 10:33 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Andy

What's so big deal for store reservation. Either you wait in cold for hours and hours wasting time or possibly you have nothing to do with your time, or be smart about it wait for ups guys to come deliver your ipad to your house. It's usually before 12 do what's the point if driving walking and waiting fir these things to come our. Injyst dobt understand please someone enlighten me here.

March 29 2010 at 10:11 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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Rob G

Fun. People don't do it because they believe it'll be faster or easier, they do it to experience the craziness of a group of excited people.

March 29 2010 at 2:33 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Izzy

I just got my shipping confirmation and tracking number. So it's on its way from china now.

March 29 2010 at 7:28 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
shippster

Its against Apple policy for employees to tell about stock levels over the phone. It is also against Apple policy to reserve an item over the phone during the first couple days of a launch. So, a phone call is generally going to get you something like "Yeah, we have them now, but I can't guarantee what we will have later."

March 29 2010 at 6:52 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Shunnabunich

Now bear with me, since I'm not from New York like in the screenshot, but I always thought armed robbery fell into the "breaking the law" thing. :P

March 29 2010 at 4:01 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
MagicFeather

Just got my shipment confirmation. I wonder if Apple is going to let me get it early or make them hold it till Saturday...

March 29 2010 at 2:42 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
pika2000

Or just wait a couple more days to see if you actually need one and/or if this thing is as magical as it is hyped, and you probably can just walk into a store and buy one, without lining up. Really, I don't see why people have to have the iPad on day 1, unless you're a reviewer that didn't get a freebie. What mission critical function that command purchasing an iPad on day 1? Can't think of anything, especially if you already have an iPhone. Also, don't people learn? What if Apple decided to do the price drop later? And what if the next iPhone is a super-duper-more-magical-than-the-ipad-must-have phone? I rather save up my money for that instead.

March 29 2010 at 2:28 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Lancelot

I'd just buy a $250 Dell Mini 10v & install os x leopard on it. That way you don't have to wait & you'll get something that's really useful without any shortcomings (even supports bluetooth & has a web cam). Plus, you don't need another pc to connect it to, you'll have something that supports flash, has 2gb of ram & a 160 gig hdd. The $499 ipad with only 16 gig of storage is a rip-off, especially when you add in all the extra's that you have to buy that brings the retail over $600. All the hype about this product really has me stumped, I like Apple stuff as much as the next guy but I can't see the appeal in something that will require a backpack full of peripherals that you'll have to carry around. I never thought they'd release something with less storage than even the ipod classic or my iPhone GS.

March 29 2010 at 2:14 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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Stefan

I'll be on vacation in California starting in late April. Visiting the San Francisco Apple Store & buying an iPad is the first thing I plan to do after checking in at our hotel.
Do I have to worry? Or do you think there will be enough WiFi-only models in stock?

March 29 2010 at 12:50 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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Fudge

Late April? I think you should be fine for the wifi only model.

March 29 2010 at 1:02 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
bikeham

Apple still advertises the iPad price as "unbelieveable" here in Australia - coming late April to the forgotten country.

March 29 2010 at 12:46 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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