 HiVoltPremium join:2000-12-28 Toronto, ON kudos:17 | reply to Octavean
Re: [iPad] Apple store in Atlanta denies ipad sale... This is ridiculous...
I hope Apple gets dinged big time for this. |
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 FronkmanAn Apple a day keeps the doctor awayPremium join:2003-06-23 Saint Louis, MO | said by HiVolt:This is ridiculous...
I hope Apple gets dinged big time for this. I don't know, it is a pretty thorny legal issue for Apple. Participating in the export of restricted goods is a Federal offense (just ask Phil Zimmerman of PGP who was the target of a Federal investigation for years).
The question to be answered is why was the sale restricted? Either it was
1.) Based on the racist assumption that a Farsi-speaking Iranian will definitely illegally export restricted goods
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2.) An Iranian citizen who is here on a tourist or student visa will EVENTUALLY return to Iran. If the Apple employee had some reason to believe that she would return to Iran with the iPad, Apple is in the clear. All it would take is for the woman to say "I am so excited about getting this iPad, I would never have been able to buy one in Tehran!" and it is game over.
I am betting on #2. Considering that Steve Jobs himself was part middle-eastern, it would be a stretch to say that Apple has a racist corporate mandate against middle-easterners... -- Everyone should own a Mac! Go Bucks! |
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| said by Fronkman:2.) An Iranian citizen who is here on a tourist or student visa will EVENTUALLY return to Iran. If the Apple employee had some reason to believe that she would return to Iran with the iPad, Apple is in the clear. All it would take is for the woman to say "I am so excited about getting this iPad, I would never have been able to buy one in Tehran!" and it is game over.
I am betting on #2. Considering that Steve Jobs himself was part middle-eastern, it would be a stretch to say that Apple has a racist corporate mandate against middle-easterners... I'm betting there are already iPads in Iran. From what I've read, iPads are encountered in North Korea.
And about being against Middle-Easterners, everyone in the Middle East hates everyone else in the Middle East, so your reasoning is weak. Remember, that's the only place in the world where people regularly wear bombs. |
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| reply to Fronkman said by Fronkman:The question to be answered is why was the sale restricted? But even if the Farsi speaking Apple Employee overheard the girl & her uncle talking about the iPad being a gift for someone in Iran, they can't just deny a sale because of that...
I'm sorry that isn't enforcement of anything.
Stores can't be agents of the government when it comes to that. Besides, this is a freakin iPad. -- GO BLUE JAYS!
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 HomunculusPipsquackPremium join:2000-12-14 Dar al-Harb | reply to praetoralpha said by praetoralpha:said by Fronkman:2.) An Iranian citizen who is here on a tourist or student visa will EVENTUALLY return to Iran. If the Apple employee had some reason to believe that she would return to Iran with the iPad, Apple is in the clear. All it would take is for the woman to say "I am so excited about getting this iPad, I would never have been able to buy one in Tehran!" and it is game over.
I am betting on #2. Considering that Steve Jobs himself was part middle-eastern, it would be a stretch to say that Apple has a racist corporate mandate against middle-easterners... I'm betting there are already iPads in Iran. From what I've read, iPads are encountered in North Korea. And about being against Middle-Easterners, everyone in the Middle East hates everyone else in the Middle East, so your reasoning is weak. Remember, that's the only place in the world where people regularly wear bombs. Good thing Iran isn't part of the Middle East.
Stupid Apple. Just let her have her iPad. This is ridiculous. -- When fascism comes to America, it will come wrapped in the flag and waving a cross |
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 | reply to praetoralpha said by praetoralpha: From what I've read, iPads are encountered in North Korea.
And they're all loaded with Angry Birds ready for an impending attack on South Korea. |
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| reply to Fronkman said by Fronkman:I am betting on #2. Considering that Steve Jobs himself was part middle-eastern, it would be a stretch to say that Apple has a racist corporate mandate against middle-easterners... In fact, Steve Jobs didn't like his father and refused to speak with him. So, if we are going to use Steve Jobs' personal life as the determination of Apple corporate policy, it'd be more likely the company is racist than otherwise. -- -Ryan I use Linux, OS X, iOS and Windows. Let the OS wars die. |
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 haroldo join:2004-01-16 united state kudos:1 | Apple has 63,000 employees and does over $100B in sales worldwide. I don't think one employee in one store dealing with one client on one transaction defines the type of company that they are nor their corporate policy. |
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 OctaveanPremium,MVM join:2001-03-31 New York, NY kudos:1 | said by haroldo:Apple has 63,000 employees and does over $100B in sales worldwide. I don't think one employee in one store dealing with one client on one transaction defines the type of company that they are nor their corporate policy. You had me until you said "their corporate policy".
The company or entrusted representatives of said company define the policy. The policy is in some way a reflection of the company and how they choose to do business. Store policy doesnt supersede US law so there may be a bigger issue at play but an Apple store isnt necessarily the best first place to deal with such a law if applicable.
It would be better IMO for Apple to simply hand over information about all customers and let the government deal with it,
which doesnt make much sense either,...its too invasive.
This should be more of a customs issue. Deal with it as the attempt is made to leave for or enter said country not at the point of sale. |
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| reply to HiVolt said by HiVolt:But even if the Farsi speaking Apple Employee overheard If they have a policy of not allowing iPAds to be sold to Farsi speaking US citizens, what is a Farsi speaking person doing even WORKING in an Apple store? How huge a security risk that must be. Imagine all the Apple gear he could redirect to Iran /sarcasm -- The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits. |
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 PaoloMr. Wireless join:2004-05-29 canada | reply to Homunculus said by Homunculus Good thing Iran isn't part of the Middle East.
Stupid Apple. Just let her have her iPad. This is ridiculous. :oh ok good. but which continent is iran part of? europe? asia? africa? -- Happiness is like peeing your pants... Everyone can see it, but only you can feel its Warmth!! |
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 AVDRespice, Adspice, ProspicePremium join:2003-02-06 Onion, NJ kudos:1 | reply to Fronkman said by Fronkman:I don't know, it is a pretty thorny legal issue for Apple. Participating in the export of restricted goods is a Federal offense (just ask Phil Zimmerman of PGP who was the target of a Federal investigation for years). He was exonerated.
said by Fronkman:I am betting on #2. Considering that Steve Jobs himself was part middle-eastern, it would be a stretch to say that Apple has a racist corporate mandate against middle-easterners... or #3 store employee is out of his mind, and store management not enforcing actual policy properly. -- --Standard disclaimers apply.-- The preceding posting is null and void in Arizona and any other jurisdiction where prohibited by law. |
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 AVDRespice, Adspice, ProspicePremium join:2003-02-06 Onion, NJ kudos:1 | reply to Paolo said by Paolo:said by Homunculus Good thing Iran isn't part of the Middle East.
Stupid Apple. Just let her have her iPad. This is ridiculous. : oh ok good. but which continent is iran part of? europe? asia? africa? "Middle East" is not a continent. Iran is part of Asia -- --Standard disclaimers apply.-- The preceding posting is null and void in Arizona and any other jurisdiction where prohibited by law. |
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 FronkmanAn Apple a day keeps the doctor awayPremium join:2003-06-23 Saint Louis, MO | reply to AVD said by AVD:said by Fronkman:I don't know, it is a pretty thorny legal issue for Apple. Participating in the export of restricted goods is a Federal offense (just ask Phil Zimmerman of PGP who was the target of a Federal investigation for years). He was exonerated. Yeah, after years of court battles and hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal fees. I think it is entirely reasonable for the Apple employee in question here to NOT want to go through that. -- Everyone should own a Mac! Go Bucks! |
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 AVDRespice, Adspice, ProspicePremium join:2003-02-06 Onion, NJ kudos:1 | I don't think the employee himself would be in trouble. |
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