Friday, Oct 19th 2007 by Chris Scott Barr


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If you had been an Apple employee for more than a year prior to the launch of the iPhone, you were doing pretty good. There’s not much better than getting a free iPhone. Then came that nice $100 rebate for early adopters, which you may have found out you could get away with redeeming. Seems like a great deal, a free iPhone and $100 worth of credit, just for showing up to work.. Well, if you took advantage of that rebate, you won’t have to worry about showing up for work anymore.

Apple Store

According to sources, around 800 Apple employees took advantage of the $100 for the iPhone that they received for free. These workers are now looking for new jobs, as Apple doesn’t take kindly to thieves.

Sure, taking the rebate might seem pretty harmless, and maybe not grounds for termination. However, those employees would have known better than anyone that they were not eligible for the rebate (plus it’s in the rebate terms), so they willingly scammed Apple for a hundred bucks. While it may cost Apple more than $100 per employee to train new employees, these people have just shown that they’ll steal if the opportunity is presented, and Apple is better off without them.

Don’t get me wrong, I know how much retail can suck, I spent several years working for people like Staples, Best Buy and CompUSA. I can sympathize with anyone that wants to “stick it to the man,” but scamming them for $100 isn’t the way to do it. Especially not after they just gave you a free iPhone.

800 Apple Store Employees joining the unemployment line [via MYiTablet]

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  1.  e   View all comments by e  -2  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    I don’t buy it…..
    When I got my rebate, I had to enter my serial # and phone # and it verified I was eligible. I would imagine that the same thing would have happened if I was an Apple employee. The only thing I might believe is they may have tried to see if they were eligible, and were denied. I doubt that would be sufficient to be fired. I would love to hear from someone who actually got fired for this, and we have heard none yet. Time to stop spreading this rumor.

  2.  apple employee   View all comments by apple employee  -1  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    the serial number check bounced employee serial numbers back as ineligable

    this rumor is false

  3.  mark   View all comments by mark  -1  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    lol, that’s hilarious!

  4.  another apple employee   View all comments by another apple employee  -2  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    This rumor is unfounded. We were ineligible on that website based on our serial number. It would have been impossible to do. I recommend slashgear remove this story because it’s propogating too fast across the web.

  5.  Ty   View all comments by Ty  +1  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    Wow that would terrible and plus how would they have said anything against it.

  6.  Dan   View all comments by Dan  +3  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    The employees who said that their serial numbers were kicked back as ineligible when they entered them into the rebate website obviously TRIED to do it. If I TRY to rob a bank and get caught, I still get punished for trying.

  7.  Ty   View all comments by Ty  +1  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    Yea, I would be curious to find out if this is just a remour or if Apple really did do this.

  8.  Warren   View all comments by Warren  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    $100 bucks? This mean they were all probably poorly payed in the first place…

  9.  Jim   View all comments by Jim  -1  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    Why is this article still up? What nonsense.

    Btw, testing the system is a lot different than cashing in the rebate. I might have tested my serial number if only to confirm that it’s properly denied.

    – Yet another Apple employee


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