AT&T - Instore and Online Ordering (Some Questions Answered)

I ordered (upgraded) 3 existing 3g iphones on a family plan on June 15 around 5:45 EDT, and printed out an order number and receipt. All three show up in "order status" at AT&T if you log in and use the main wireless number on the account and the zip code of your shipping address (home).
I just last night, about 36 hours later, received 3 separate email confirms with the 3 phone numbers and 3 separate confirm numbers. I assume all will be shipped by June 24 given the early order time, but the emails said essentially "more to come" on shipping info.
I ALSO ordered an iPhone 4 in an AT&T store around 12:15 pm EDT on June 15 because the AT&T site that morning would not allow me to add a new line to the account. My son is getting his first phone for his birthday and I would never hear the end of it if the rest of the family got new iPhones and he was left in the cold. The AT&T computers were down, but they charged my CC, I bought 4 apple cares in store, and gave me a paper receipt.
Yesterday, I emailed the instore rep (very very nice by the way) and she confirmed that they were able to process my instore purchase at 3:46 pm on the 15th, and that AT&T said "all orders processed BEFORE 4:30 EDT on June 15 would be delivered on June 24 or 25th at the latest. Everything processed after 4:30, who knows. However, I have not received an email generated automatically on this instore purchase, and it doesn't show up in "order status". She said it won't show up there because it is a 'direct fulfill" at the ATT store even though it will be shipped to my house. She gave me a receipt number (which isn't an "order number" apparently), but the CC has been charged.
Hope this helps.

Not sure why. Apple probably has more online orders than AT&T. AT&T may have committed to a large bulk order already recieved from Apple and being stored in the U.S. to fulfill their online orders. I think total demand caught Apple by surprise. When the 3GS was announced last summer, there were 60,000 pre-orders. There were over 600,000 pre-orders for the iPhone 4 along with Apple releasing the iPhone 4 in all 88 countries by the end of September.

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