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Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Religious Marketing
Anxious buyers queueing up at the Apple store in New York City on Monday, September 17th, 2012, four days before the new iPhone5 went on sale on Friday, September 21st.
1 comment:
Anonymous
said...
I'm sorry but I find this quite ridiculous. People buying things they may don't need, only because Apple makes you think you need it. I have an iPod, I bought it 4 years ago, it is a really good device, but I don't buy a new one each time they decide to upgrade it. Without any acrimony, that is my point (:
1 comment:
I'm sorry but I find this quite ridiculous. People buying things they may don't need, only because Apple makes you think you need it. I have an iPod, I bought it 4 years ago, it is a really good device, but I don't buy a new one each time they decide to upgrade it. Without any acrimony, that is my point (:
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