NOT 64-Bit Windows Compatible

I found out after purchasing the iPhone that the interface through iTunes is not compatible with the 64-Bit versions of Windows XP and Windows Vista.
I was lucky enough to have a spare computer (a machine I try new software with) and was able to activate it. The only problem is my music, calendar, contacts and all other information that I would like to sync is on my 64-bit Windows Vista PC.
The solution that Apple technician I got claimed that it would work (he was unaware of the issue). When he transfered me to his supervisor he claimed that it wasn't a big deal since he personally had only heard of one other call about this issue. He offered one solution: "You could downgrade to a 32-bit version of Windows." This is not a solution in my opinion.
They refused to offer any other help or to try to follow up with it in any fasion. They are unwilling to say if offering 64-bit Windows support is even being discussed. This leaves me with a dilemma: Should I assume since they are saying nothing that they aren't going to add support and return the iPhone at the end of the two weeks; or should I hope and pray that even though they refuse to comment on the issue a fix is in the works and risk having a useless communication center (which is what the iPhone was intended to be for me)?

Normally I see "AS IS" in reference to eBay auction items that have unstated problems.
True the information was there, but never in my wildest dreams did I think that 64-bit compatibility was a concern I needed to research (it was not stated in plain site originally and I'm not sure if it spells it out now on the product specs [http://www.apple.com/iphone/specs.html]).
I completely understand that future products/innovations/ideas/trade secrets/etc. should not be discussed by a successful company (that wishes to remain so) before a decision has been made. The fact is that support of a 64-bit OS is not a novel idea and is a standard consideration with driver development. There is no reason to not try to help out the users of a 64-bit OS by indicating if it is even a consideration. I am willing to gamble and keep it if Apple is at least considering the development of 64-bit OS support.
Thank you for the advice though. I am leaning towards returning it, or selling it on eBay "AS IS." (hopefully the friendly humor isn't lost in the text)

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