Reminder Email from Apple

If anyone pre-ordered an Iphone4 for store pickup, you should have gotten an email yesterday at some point reminding you to pick it up (like there is any chance any of us could forget). I got mine, and when I told my friend about it he freaked when he realized that he never got a reminder. He called the store and they said the didn't have a reservation for him. He called Apple, and they said they didn't either, and that if you DO NOT get an email CALL THE STORE to confirm, since likely there ISN'T a reservation.
So, if you didn't get an email yesterday cross your fingers and call your store.

Received mine at 1:04pm EDT. For me everything has gone smoothly since the reservation went in after a half hour of trying. Not sure I am looking forward to waiting in line. Have not decided when to go to the store. Itching to be there early but no idea how many people will be picking up in store that day. Wild Guestimate-600,000 phones ordered, 50% for pickup=300,000, 288 US apple stores, so maybe 1,000 per store. Other factors are were they available for pick up outside USA, size of market and location of nearby Apple Stores, AT&T market in the area etc. If there are 1,000 to be picked up and it takes 5 minutes (seems to little) per phone then it will take 5,000/60=83 employee hours. So if 10 employees work on this it will take most of the day. Guess no matter when I go I will bring coffee and snack and book for the wait in line.

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