If I have a reservation email, does that mean I am safe?

I think the answer to this question is yes. But I see a lot of people complaining they made a reservation, called the store, and found they don't have a reservation. Has anyone received email confirmations, and called the apple store and found they don't have one?
I tried to call the apple store the other day and they guaranteed me that I do have one on reserve if I got an email about it, but they wouldn't look it up in their list since I said I had the email confirmation.

I'm surprised they wouldn't check your reservation status. I called twice; once the day of pre-orders and again after I heard reports of mysterious cancellations. Both times they just asked for my first and last name, then confirmed my Apple ID, and then confirmed the phone I had reserved. I'd try calling again, it can't possible be that inconvenient for them to check and only took a few seconds over the phone.
I got two emails as well: one a few minutes after I pre-ordered confirming my reservation and another yesterday reminding me to pick mine up the 24th. Did you get that email too? I also have the Apple store app on my iPod which has my iPhone 4 reservation listed as well.
I guess you could try going through all those different checks if it helps ease your mind. On a side note, if I get to the store at 6am for a 7am opening, any ideas on how long I can expect to wait with a reservation?

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