
One of my reasons for visitng to London is getting a new WiFi iPad. Yesterday, I was in Apple store in Regent Street opposite to Hamley’s toys store. I was asking for Apple iPad and one of their staff informed me that it is not yet been launched in United Kingdom. I was really disappointment because most of the countries in the world have got the iPad such as Brazil, United States, Dubai, Qatar, Malaysia, Kuwait. But why is it not yet launched in United Kingdom, and it will be available by 25th of May 2010.
My other solution is to order it from Apple Online Store, by using Aramix shop&ship, and they have replied by this email:
Dear Khalil
Thank you for your recent order with the Apple Online Store. We appreciate your business.
We are unable to complete your order. We do not ship to international, freight forwarder, APO, FPO, or P.O. Box addresses.
We offer the following information:
International Shipping: We are unable to ship to an international address. Therefore your order has been cancelled. Please visit the Apple Store Worldwide for the Apple Store Store in your country of residence.
Freight Forwarders: We do not ship to Freight Forwarders. Therefore your order has been cancelled.
APO, FPO or Post Office Boxes: Our carriers are unable to deliver orders to these addresses. Please visit http://www.apple.com/orderstatus to change your address to a physical address, so that we may continue processing your order. If we do not receive a response from you within one week, your order will be cancelled. You will need to login to your account with your Apple ID to locate this order.
For Apple’s Online Store Sales Policy please visit:
http://www.apple.com/legal/sales_policies/
To locate an Apple Authorized Reseller in your area: www.apple.com/buy/
If you wish to reorder, please visit http://www.apple.com/store or call 1-800-MY-APPLE.
We apologize for the inconvenience and look forward to hearing from you.
Sincerely,
Apple Online Store
So my next step, I will get one from Kuwait, as all of the companies in Kuwait don’t provide warranties with the iPad.
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