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lancailing 发表于 2012-11-27 16:28 
为啥 这个网站上的不好?? 好像很多人用啊
Australian online store Kogan is facing a customer backlash after it admitted orders for Apple's new iPhone 5 would be delayed by more than four weeks.
Kogan claimed earlier this month it would be the "first retailer in the world" to sell the Apple iPhone 5. The company began taking iPhone 5 orders on Friday 14 September and initially advised customers that the first orders would begin to ship on Friday 21 September.
However, Kogan customers who pre-ordered the iPhone 5 through the online store were recently advised that the expected dispatch date has been changed to Monday 22 October. According to a post on the Kogan blog, the company is citing "global supply delays" as a reason for the hold up.
"We're very sorry for the delay. This is due to global supply issues, as with all Apple iPhone 5 orders around the world (including direct from Apple)," reads a comment on the blog by a Kogan employee.
"We did state clearly on the order page that this was a preorder for an expected dispatch date which was subject to change. We are working very hard to fulfil all orders on a first come, first serve basis."
PC World Australia contacted Kogan to clarify the stock issue. The company says it is not isolated in dealing with the issue of iPhone 5 stock shortages.
"While the situation is unfortunate, Kogan has not been isolated in dealing with this issue," said a Kogan spokesperson. "Even the Apple Store now has a '3-4 week' delay listed on their website."
In addition to the shipping delay, Kogan has also increased the price of iPhone 5 models by $50 each since it first advertised the iPhone 5. It now lists the 16GB, 32GB and 64GB iPhone 5 variants for $749, $849 and $999, respectively. Kogan says the price "is subject to change in line with the best deal we can obtain for our customers." |
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