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Some AT&T Next iPhone 6s Pre-Orders Showing Full Price Charge Glitch

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As pre-orders began over the weekend for the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus, there was the usual amount of panic and excitement as shipping windows for the device were largely on the September 25 launch day for most users, with a few exceptions. Now, however, a handful of AT&T Next customers are facing an odd glitch on their Apple online store order page, which showcases an impending full-price charge on the smartphone while simultaneously listing their AT&T Next plan option.

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The issue appears to be specifically hitting a group of customers who pre-ordered and chose the AT&T Next installment plan option at checkout. The affected users were shown the expected $0 down, $15 upgrade fee price (including tax) when initially checking out on pre-order night, but their order status page has begun reflecting the full-price cost of their chosen iPhone 6s or iPhone 6s Plus. Some users began noticing the anomaly on Saturday, a few hours after their order initially read the correct charge, with a group of MacRumors readers heading to the forums to post about the issue.

A few users have contacted Apple support, and the company has acknowledged the issue and reassures customers who are being affected that a fix for the problem is currently being worked on. Still, as of writing, there has been no word from anyone suffering from the false price charge that they've seen a change back to the correct price of their order.

An Apple support representative voiced promise that all customers affected by the problem would begin to see it resolved over the next few days, and if they chatted with a support employee themselves, they could give the company their email address or phone number to be informed as soon as the problem has been taken care of. Since most customers will likely begin to be charged for their iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus pre-orders in the days ahead of the September 25 launch, it's still a scary hiccup for a handful of users to have to go through.

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138 months ago
Plot twist: it isn't a glitch and AT&T is just full of money-hungry bastards.
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138 months ago
I pre-ordered mine through Apple not AT&T. I bought my 6S outright, so no payments. I did the same for the 6 i bought last year which now goes to my wife. If the new bands that favor Tmob really turn out to provide better coverage, I am in a good spot to move over. This is the only thing keeping me from moving from AT&T is the coverage, so hopefully I can switch in the near future.
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138 months ago
Glad I am going to start the Apple Upgrade program. I enjoy the coverage I get, but I want to deal with AT&T as little as possible.
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138 months ago
Agreed. You said AT&T wanted you to buy their "home device". I assume you meant the microcell. I was just saying that they'll probably start trying to phase the microcells out for people who have newer iPhones that can take advantage of Wi-Fi calling.
Yes microcell. I shouldn't have to buy it living 10 miles from a city with a population of over 600k people. You shouldn't sell me service in an area with low-no coverage without providing me a device to get that coverage using assisted methods like microcell.

It's just bad business and bad customer experience which leads to poor customer service.
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138 months ago
I feel like a unicorn. I've never had any issues with AT&T. In fact they have always been responsive to issues when I talk to them. While I get three bars outside my house, there are areas inside that are very weak. I called a month ago and two days later I had a free microcell in my hands. Obviously YMMV.
Well check this out. I bumped into a network engineer at a local fast food joint. He was working with some techs on a cell tower nearby. He brought out his diagnostics tool to test the AT&T network and it came up fine. All the techs there had full service except me. He said its most likely the way Apple handles their firmware for 4G/LTE. I'm not the only one with this issue. I reported it to Apple so hopefully they can look into it.
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138 months ago
My service has also been bad over the past six months. I rarely have more than two bars. And if I do, it's only three. I'm seriously considering switching to Verizon because their plans are now equal in price to AT&T. They've really gone down hill in my opinion.
I'm starting to think its not AT&T. It's an iPhone hardware issue. I've talked to coworkers who have other brands on AT&T and standing next to each other they get full bars.

I'm going to report this finding to Apple.com/feedback and see what they say about it.
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