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Could mean anything - could be a local franchise knowing how to practice customer retention and nothing more.Just went by a retail store here in Gainesville FL and was able to put down $50 on a gift card and be put on the waiting list. Screw you Best Buy!!
Well, I didn't mean to dis anyone or like that - just this process confused me.
A confirmation number means a whole lot more than a nod and a wink, imo.
Agreed. Throw us a bone...er cookie, Sprint.
I know...we're all just speculating. For me, I'm just attempting to get myself closer to scoring one on launch day w/o having to wait in a line before the store opens. Maybe I'm fooling myself, though![]()
Well, I didn't mean to dis anyone or like that - just this process confused me.
A confirmation number means a whole lot more than a nod and a wink, imo.
I know...we're all just speculating. For me, I'm just attempting to get myself closer to scoring one on launch day w/o having to wait in a line before the store opens. Maybe I'm fooling myself, though![]()
I dont see the need to preorder for a few reasons. Just my humble opinion though.
The popularity of the Evo is undeniable, and there were shortages. But with the galaxy s2 being this year's "it" phone and the sensation incoming. I think the demand might be a little less. That along with the fact that many people have decided that they simply dont want this because of the 3d (agree or not, it turns many people off to the device) may give it less selling power than its predecessor.
Also, I find it a little jumpy to preorder something that hasnt been reviewed at all yet. The battery or other key features might suck. Oh and it doesnt even have a date yet.
All of these things make me confused why so many are eager to preorder. But thats me. Dont get me wrong, I am very interested in this one, but not enough to go through $50 down for it.
I dont see the need to preorder for a few reasons. Just my humble opinion though.
The popularity of the Evo is undeniable, and there were shortages. But with the galaxy s2 being this year's "it" phone and the sensation incoming. I think the demand might be a little less. That along with the fact that many people have decided that they simply dont want this because of the 3d (agree or not, it turns many people off to the device) may give it less selling power than its predecessor.
Also, I find it a little jumpy to preorder something that hasnt been reviewed at all yet. The battery or other key features might suck. Oh and it doesnt even have a date yet.
All of these things make me confused why so many are eager to preorder. But thats me. Dont get me wrong, I am very interested in this one, but not enough to go through $50 down for it.
How in the world are people getting pre-orders at the Sprint stores. I just went to one and they said they weren't taking pre-orders. When I asked that Bestbuy is the only place I can place a pre-order with he said yes and proceeded to tell me that the demand will be much lower for the 3D than it was with the Evo 4G
^That substantiates my speculation that this is clever marketing by some Sprint stores and isn't a corporate-wide deal.
I've read from Sprint employees hereabouts that some stores are corporate, some are privately-owned franchises, but I don't know how to tell the difference.
I've read from Sprint employees hereabouts that some stores are corporate, some are privately-owned franchises, but I don't know how to tell the difference.