blink44 wrote: » Is it best to notify the bank before buying? I’d be devastated to get my order in only for the debit card to be declined as a suspect random big purchase
flexcon wrote: » No need. Your card won't be charged fully at the time. It will be charge £1 authorization. The full amount will be taken when its ready to ship. So basically after the order keep checking the tracking link to make sure when Apple goes for the money in full - they don't reject it. If it is an authorization fail - Ring the bank first to clear it. I had the same issue with the Airpods last year
Headshot wrote: » Guys do you think AppleCare+ is a must have for this? Can you even buy it after purchasing the iPhone X down the line?
DubDJ wrote: » Depends on you personally really, I’ve never damaged a device over the past 8 years. Worst was probably a scratch or two. And I’ve dropped them a lot too, but usually have a minimal case that helps with protection. However a lot of people will regularly break screens so if you’re one of those people then get Apple Care.
snowflaker wrote: » Anyone any good recommendations for a cover. I like the wallet ones.
Micky 32 wrote: » If it does get rejected do you not go back to the beginning of the queue?
Marty Bird wrote: » I had my bank block it when Apple done this. AIB said that the system is configured to spot small then large transactions together in case of fraud.
Headshot wrote: » Can you even buy it after purchasing the iPhone X down the line?
Dades wrote: » I seem to recall you have a month to apply for AppleCare after you buy the phone. They'll do a diagnostic on it first (remotely) and you might have a small period you can't claim within. This might all be different for the X, however.
DubDJ wrote: » Doesn’t AIB have a new security feature where they send a text asking if you made a recent transaction and you can reply with a yes or no to let it go ahead? I remember it happened for about a week with me and since then I haven’t gotten a text. Maybe you have to opt-in but instead of blocking your transaction they will probably contact you first.
stuck2007 wrote: » I was just on the phone to Eir business looking for pricing ahead of the pre-order, for the €35+VAT per month package they are charging a massive €578+VAT for the iPhone X !
eeloe wrote: » Unless I get a really good deal off eir(under €850) I won’t be getting it! As much as I want it I just can’t justify sim free!
Deleted User wrote: » Same here but with a 1 year 10 month old and 3 year 5 month old anything could happen and probably would with a 1300 Euro phone !
stuck2007 wrote: » Ya in fairness it's good deal with eir for the phone, I suppose all the phones will be going that way with the price! I get unlimited calls(to Ireland, UK), texts, 15GB of data, 1GB USA roaming
flexcon wrote: » That's not to bad. The iPhone X is €958 ex VAT when buying from Apple Direct, and sure as hell won't get a discount of Apple for a product not in stock immediately. So if we work out Eir wanting €578 ex Vat that's a difference of €380 €35 a month for 24 months is €840 plus iPhone €578 = €1,418 in total over 24 months. €1,418 - €958 = €460 divided by 24 = €19.16 a month for your calls text a data. So basically you work it out, what minutes texts and data are you getting for €19.16 per month from Eir.
Effects wrote: » Just don't let you two year old or three and a half year old near your phone!
Ya-Boy-Ya wrote: » Does the grey version have a black rim on the front of the screen ?? (edge) I ask coz usually its white ?