The last two times I bought an iPhone (one for me, one for a gift), it took around an hour in the store, despite the fact that I knew exactly what I wanted when I walked in the door. Interesting how (according to the article) only the Pro Max is affected - I wonder if because of the economy Apple was expecting fewer orders of their most expensive offering and therefore made fewer of them.Įven on a bad day, the online experience beats the in-store experience by a large margin. ![]() Of course some of the slippage may be due to duplicate orders (like mine), so who knows what the real delivery date will eventually be. ![]() I guess I'll have to wait until the rush is over and try to get hold of a human being to the get first order moved to my main Apple ID and the second cancelled.īTW, the first order has a ship date of September 28 - October 3, and the second October 3 - October 10 - so those ship dates are slipping rapidly. Then the verification email came in for the first purchase.Ĭhecked the recipient email ID and found both orders were under that no-longer-existing Apple ID - and I can't cancel the second order because that Apple ID no longer exists so I can't log in and use an automated process, and none of the phone numbers for order assistance are working. Checked that ID and there were still no pending orders under that ID. Got no verification email and it wasn't listed under my equipment purchase ID (which is also my primary Apple ID) so I tried to use another path through the online store and put in another order, expecting this order to come out under my main Apple ID. Tried to order a Pro Max/Purple/512GB/AT&T/Applecare + Loss and Theft/Apple Pay up front for delivery and it took me over half an hour to get the site responding correctly (no invalid links, etc) and it unbeknownst to me put the order under an Apple ID I haven't used in years and no longer exists. ![]() why is ordering an iPhone always flawless, or a total nightmare? The affiliate programs GSMArena participates in are completely independent of our editorial product review process and our editors do not benefit from picking out specific deals. We provide the links for price comparison purposes but as Associates to Amazon and the other stores linked above, we may get a commission from any qualifying purchases you make because we have referred you to the store. Check the warranty coverage for your country and be aware of any potential extra charges like sales tax and shipping or customs fees. If you decide to make a purchase, make sure you review the listing carefully so that the hardware configuration, the item condition, and its price all match what you expect. We also cannot guarantee these are the lowest prices possible so shopping around is always a good idea. ![]() While we monitor prices regularly, the ones listed above might be outdated. The pricing published on this page is meant to be used for general information only. We may get a commission from qualifying sales. Click on any of the prices to see the best deals from the corresponding store. Here are the lowest prices we could find for the Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max at our partner stores.
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