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Are you going to order the new iPhone 15?


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Last Friday was an absolute cluster F#!@. I decided to pay off (500.00) my 13 Pro Max to move over the the Apple Upgrade program vs. ATT Next. I was pre-approved and my pre-order was ready to go on Friday 7:00am CST time. I waited almost 15 minutes to finally get into the site complete my pre-order. During check-out, an error occurred. Not once but multiple times. Each time I had to start the entire process over including the approval process for the upgrade program. After finally thinking everything went through, I got an email from Citizens 3 hours later that my application was not approved!

Being fed up, I then went to AT&T's site and was able to pre-order the 15 Pro Max for a Friday delivery. Today, I just got another email from Citizens stating my application was approved! So, now I have 2 phone orders and need to decide which is the best option to go with.

To make matters worse, I recently dropped my 13 Pro Max with a case and broke the glass on the back of the iPhone.

My question is which option to go with? It boils down to who's going to give me more for my trade in. I doubt Apple is going to give me anything for my current iPhone and If I'm not mistaken AT&T will give me 1000 credit for my phone even though the back of my iPhone is cracked? I'm I correct with that assumption? If so, did I need to pay off my phone to get that deal? If not, I should have never paid the phone off since I was eligible to upgrade with the Next plan. So damn frustrated.
Since you have paid off the phone I would sell it on one of the resell sites and go iUP.
 
Departed from China!
 

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I'm still five pages behind...yall talk so much! 😂 But my phone has departed China! Anyone else have a 4:34 timestamp? I saw some 3:55 ones. Wonder if we're all together.
My totally uninformed guess is that there are pallets or whatever they call those large containers they put the cargo on in airplanes. And the entire container is scanned at once (which has a list of everything in the container correlated with it -- so they don't scan each iPhone box individually).

And maybe some container(s) got scanned first and another container(s) got scanned after those were loaded. Hence the separate times.

Just guessing.
 
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