Apple Removes Two-Per-Customer Limit on iPhone 5 Orders
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Posted December 5, 2012 at 1:10am by iClarified
Apple has lifted its two-per-customer limit on iPhone 5 orders, reports MacRumors. The iPhone 5 became available to purchase unlocked and without a carrier signup in the U.S. on November 30th.
In recent days, we've seen ship times for some countries drop as low as 2-4 business days. Additionally, an Apple Retail source tells us that the prior restrictions on retail iPhone 5 purchases -- two per transaction and a ten-phone lifetime limit -- have been changed to ten phones per transaction and no lifetime limit.
Notably, there is still a limit of two iPad minis per customer.
Lol, there was never such huge demand for i5 in the first place. It is called controlling (faking) supply chain. Now, all of a sudden, they CAN meet the demand, conveniently just ahead xmas shopping. Yeah right.
I own this shit and feeling like i been cheated by apple. Now i just wanna sell this for half price (though i doubt there will be someone who will buy this crap for half price )
Haha having to push to sell them now ten pre order, no life time limit, bet that was how it should have been before but some one got it round the wrong way haha. Or may be no jailbreak sales have slowed down.