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Apple offers 30-day trial of One to One with iPhone
By Charles Starrett
Senior Editor, iLounge
Published: Wednesday, September 12, 2007
News Category: iPhone
Apple is now providing a free 30-day version of its One to One personal training service with every retail store iPhone purchase, reports ifoAppleStore. The service, which normally costs $99 for a one-year subscription, includes up to one 50-minute training session per week; the terms of the offer indicate that the 30-day version is limited to a maximum of five sessions. Also, the offer’s companion web page promotes Apple’s iPhone workshops, personal training, and Genius Bar.
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1
Micro$hart wouldn’t do this for any of their customers. Apple Rules!
Posted by G-Man on September 12, 2007 at 10:23 AM (PDT)
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When I exchanged my 4 gig for an 8 after the price drop, I noticed this. The Apple genius said it could only apply to an iPhone, though, and that it would really just be with the same stuff covered in the video with the black shirt guy. So while it’s a nice idea, it’s not entirely useful unless you’re pretty dense with electronic stuff anyway—no going in to get help with Final Cut or anything.
Posted by Rosstafari on September 12, 2007 at 9:19 PM (PDT)