Great iPhone 3G Experience - Andrew at Pacific Place in Seattle

I know that Apple and AT&T have been taking a lot of hits about the 3G launch, but we went through it today and I gotta say - it was flawless.
My husband and I arrived at Pacific Place at 5:45 this morning. We were about sixth in line when we got there, and the line started right next to the door of the AT&T store. By about 7:00 am, the line went into the garage, along the wall and almost, but not quite, out to the street. By 8:45 am, the line was halfway down the block.
At 8:55 am, the AT&T employees came out and did a bunch of cheering, which gave me the chance to see whether my favorite AT&T employee was working. My favorite's name is Andrew. He's smart, friendly, and no-nonsense. He doesn't sell you things you don't need, and he lets you know if he really thinks you are making a bad choice. When he's busy, he doesn't chit chat, he just gets stuff done. If it's not too busy, he'll take the time to go over cool things you can do with your phone that you hadn't thought of or he'll discuss the pros and cons of different accessories you're thinking about buying. I love him. When he recommends that I buy something, I don't really doubt whether or not I need it - he's always been right and I have never once felt "up-sold" by him.
Anyway, they opened the store at 9:02 am and as people were entering they were directed to go to specific AT&T reps. When we walked in, I asked if I could choose my own and then chose Andrew. True to form, Andrew had us out of there in five minutes flat - WITH a working iPhone 3G!! He didn't waste a single minute - as soon as we walked up and told him what we wanted (new iPhone 3g for me, transfer my old one to my husband), he had asked a runner for the phone and a sim card, and had our account pulled up in a hurry. Quick questions about the texting plan, answered our questions about transitioning, then he slapped down two covers on the counter, "Pink or black?" I chose black, it was in the bag, and we were out the door.
When we got home, we were able to get right on iTunes, synced everything up, and we were both ready to go.
I can't imagine a better transition from the old phone to the new one, and my husband is really excited to be an iPhone owner now. There were no problems at all.
I know that typically it makes more sense to post when there's a problem or a concern (happy people are too busy off being happy to bother posting), but I wanted to post this because it was such an easy and pleasant experience. Yay iPhone!

KBeat wrote:
It's great to see that narcissism is alive and well (Raul, I'm thinking of you buddy). Apparently if Raul's iPhone isn't working, then no one has an iPhone that is working. If you think your iPhone is working, then it's because you're an idiot who doesn't know how to make or receive a phone call properly.
Unfortunately many posts of people who claim to have no issues with their 3G iPhones sound pretty much the same.
"If my iPhone 3G is working, then nobody can have one that is not."
"If you think your iPhone is NOT working, then it's because you're an idiot who doesn't know how to make or receive a phone call properly."
"If you think your iPhone is NOT working, then it's because you're an idiot who doesn't know squat about cell networks and 3G.
Please note, this is not aimed at you, but a general observation.
If their Iphone 3Gs work great then all of them have to work great and those of us who have a really bad iPhone 3G experience are just too dense to use them, are one the wrong network, clueless about 3G or generally just technologically challenged dimwits who don't understand neither the wonderful world of 3G nor how beautifully the iPhone 3G works, even when it doesn't.
Again, I had more dropped and failed calls with the iPhone 3G in four hours than I had with My Nokia 6280 on the same 3G network in almost two years. The network is also very clearly not overloaded, since I never had another another dropped or failed call after yanking SIM card out of the IDoorStop 3G and putting it back into the Nokia.

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