why? did apple or at&t guarantee that it would be activated within a certain time period?
And it seems that outside of the complaining here, that the majority of folks did not have a problem with activation
I don't know how you can even say that.
My activation took around 30 hours. I spent 2+ hours on the phone (not on hold, actually on the phone with someone) until they finally decided that my number could not be ported. You know what? They were wrong. Not only did they repeatedly mess up all my info, I was told, by numerous people, that the number simply could not be ported and that I would have to go to a cingular store and get a new sim card.
That's right, I would have to go back out and fix their mistake. And guess what? It was sunday, after 6 pm, at this point- all stores are closed. I would not be able to go until the next day. Guess what again- I have a job. A real one- which means I have obligations and can't just leave to go get a phone fixed. I also have meetings scheduled until around 8 pm that day- no time to get the problem fixed.
So I politely said, not asked, that I would not be paying an activation fee. I understand delays, but this is unacceptable. They agreed, problem solved.
And then guess what? After I was told my number couldn't be ported- BAM! Email arrives from apple that my number was, in fact, ported. Guess what, I still don't have to pay my activation fee and my phone works. Looks like they do not at all know waht they are talking about over there.