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iPhone.jpg Early iPhone adapters can get their $100 Apple store credit effective today. The process is pretty simple: From the Apple Web site, enter your iPhone number and serial. You will then receive a text message containing the access code to redeem store credit. Back on the Apple site, re-enter your phone number and the access code. Viola! 100 bucks to spend on more Apple stuff.

Now, the fine print: Phones must be activated on AT&T. All requests must be submitted by November 30, 2007.

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Posted by: meh
September 19, 2007 1:03 AM

Apparently if you purchased your iPhone on an AMEX, you can use that card's money-back guarantee to flip the old expensive phone for the cheap new one.


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