Tampaguy75
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I've been saying the same thing. Hopefully I'm mistaken but everyone seems to be missing the "BY" part of the date and somehow reconfigured the word "BY" to mean "ON". It seems to me that people's reading comprehension has gone downhill. As far as July 10th is concerned my understanding is that is just for orders placed after the initial rush. It's logical that Verizon can't ship everything the first day. UPS doesn't have enough trucks for that I don't think...So if the phones being released on the 21st for all carriers... Verizon had their delay (what else is new) and their website says will ship BY July 10th.. not ON July 10th. Hopefully we will see pre-orders being shipped starting from the 21st depending on who ordered first.
???? just a thought
did anybody notice in the article it states big red was pushed back a day and is the second release date as it was originally set for June 21st. This means it was the 21st but is now the 10th
.......so a safe bet would be after June 21st and before July 9th![]()
Ur all BEing trolled! U wont be getting ur S3 before July 9th. IF ur pre-order is set for 7/10 like mine thats thats date they SHIP so expect it in on the 11th or 12th....... all need to stop wishing for something that wont happen.
Ur all BEing trolled! U wont be getting ur S3 before July 9th. IF ur pre-order is set for 7/10 like mine thats thats date they SHIP so expect it in on the 11th or 12th....... all need to stop wishing for something that wont happen.
Ur all BEing trolled! U wont be getting ur S3 before July 9th. IF ur pre-order is set for 7/10 like mine thats thats date they SHIP so expect it in on the 11th or 12th....... all need to stop wishing for something that wont happen.
My guess is they'll start shipping on the 29th. It goes without saying that these new data plans will be highly unpopular, and drive alot of customers away. However, they'll be able to draw alot of new customers in, because of the confusing nature of wireless and how easy it is to make people think something is good for them. Still, Verizon will want their balance sheets to reflect a boost in overall revenue, and contract renewal. If the phones ship out before the 28th, all those sales and contract renewals go in the Q2 balance sheet, before the switch. But if they ship after the 28th, despite us being able to keep our unlimited data, the sales and renewals still go on the Q3 balance sheet.
This way, despite the change being unpopular and ultimately bad business, their annual report will reflect a sudden uptick in sales and contract renewals immediately after the switch at the beginning of Q3, followed up by a rise in new contracts due to the SGS3 and the Razr HD, which I expect they will announce and launch a month or so after this drops. Then of course along will come the iPhone 5, and as much as many of us may hate it, will spike sales as well. So at the end of the year, despite the customer backlash, Verizon can point to their numbers and make it look like the new plans and forcing the end of unlimited data for contract extensions were a very good move for business.
Of course they'll never admit to that, but think about and it makes sense. For all I know, a VZW executive will read this and wonder how I knew that, haha. Just a hunch.![]()
My guess is they'll start shipping on the 29th. It goes without saying that these new data plans will be highly unpopular, and drive alot of customers away. However, they'll be able to draw alot of new customers in, because of the confusing nature of wireless and how easy it is to make people think something is good for them. Still, Verizon will want their balance sheets to reflect a boost in overall revenue, and contract renewal. If the phones ship out before the 28th, all those sales and contract renewals go in the Q2 balance sheet, before the switch. But if they ship after the 28th, despite us being able to keep our unlimited data, the sales and renewals still go on the Q3 balance sheet.
This way, despite the change being unpopular and ultimately bad business, their annual report will reflect a sudden uptick in sales and contract renewals immediately after the switch at the beginning of Q3, followed up by a rise in new contracts due to the SGS3 and the Razr HD, which I expect they will announce and launch a month or so after this drops. Then of course along will come the iPhone 5, and as much as many of us may hate it, will spike sales as well. So at the end of the year, despite the customer backlash, Verizon can point to their numbers and make it look like the new plans and forcing the end of unlimited data for contract extensions were a very good move for business.
Of course they'll never admit to that, but think about and it makes sense. For all I know, a VZW executive will read this and wonder how I knew that, haha. Just a hunch.![]()