Apple Removes Two-Per-Customer Limit on iPhone 5 Orders
Posted December 5, 2012 at 1:10am by iClarified
Apple has lifted its two-per-customer limit on iPhone 5 orders, reports MacRumors. The iPhone 5 became available to purchase unlocked and without a carrier signup in the U.S. on November 30th.
In recent days, we've seen ship times for some countries drop as low as 2-4 business days. Additionally, an Apple Retail source tells us that the prior restrictions on retail iPhone 5 purchases -- two per transaction and a ten-phone lifetime limit -- have been changed to ten phones per transaction and no lifetime limit.
Notably, there is still a limit of two iPad minis per customer.
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In recent days, we've seen ship times for some countries drop as low as 2-4 business days. Additionally, an Apple Retail source tells us that the prior restrictions on retail iPhone 5 purchases -- two per transaction and a ten-phone lifetime limit -- have been changed to ten phones per transaction and no lifetime limit.
Notably, there is still a limit of two iPad minis per customer.
Read More