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Posted on ZDNet News: Sep 06, 2007 12:00:00 AM

Reuters Logo SAN FRANCISCO--Apple Inc. will offer a $100 store credit to people who bought the iPhone before the company slashed the price by $200, Chief Executive Steve Jobs said in a statement on Thursday.

The offer applies to customers who bought iPhones at either Apple or AT&T Inc stores and who are not receiving a rebate or other consideration, Jobs said in a letter posted on Apple's Web site, at www.apple.com/hotnews/openiphoneletter/.

On Wednesday, Apple slashed the price of its $600 iPhone model to $400, saying it wanted to make the combination phone, music player and Web browser more affordable.

"Even though we are making the right decision to lower the price of iPhone, and even though the technology road is bumpy, we need to do a better job taking care of our early iPhone customers as we aggressively go after new ones with a lower price," Jobs said in a letter posted on Apple's Web site.

The offer applies to people who bought iPhones at Apple or AT&T Inc stores but did not qualify for rebates or other compensation, Jobs said. AT&T is the exclusive service provider for the iPhone in the United States.

Apple shares fell for a second day on concerns about iPhone profit margins because of the price cut and rebates.

Apple has not disclosed how many iPhones it has sold since its launch in late June, but has said it sold 270,000 iPhones in the first two days and expects to sell 1 million units by the end of September.

Although Apple faces potential costs of tens of millions of dollars if most qualifying customers take the company up on the offer, that will still be a drop in the bucket compared to the $818 million in net profit it made last quarter.

"From a Wall Street perspective it will be mostly ignored, people will say, 'Hey, Apple did a goodwill gesture, they are taking good care of their customers," said Shaw Wu, an analyst with American Technology Research.

Apple has a policy to refund the difference to customers who bought a product within 14 days of a price drop.

Web sites and forums were quickly inundated with messages from irate iPhone buyers, some of whom felt that they had been punished for their early support. Jobs said he had received hundreds of e-mails from upset customers.

"Our early customers trusted us, and we must live up to that trust with our actions in moments like these," Jobs said.

Darren Chervitz, a money manager with Jacob Internet Fund, said he was concerned about the underlying damage the rapid price cut may have caused to Apple's most loyal fan base.

"You cannot do that without doing damage to your brand and to future launches," Chervitz said. "The early adopters are a big part of Apple's fan base. They want to cultivate it and not think they bought too early."

His fund holds a small position in Apple after paring back over the past year.

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Well, that didn't take long (nt)  Badgered | 09/06/07
RE: Apple to give $100 credit to iPhone buyers  BitTwiddler | 09/06/07
Who knows...  zkiwi | 09/06/07
Bwahahahahahaha !  BitTwiddler | 09/06/07
I see the RDF is working!!  NonZealot | 09/06/07
Ah, ********.  BitTwiddler | 09/06/07
Most readers here think it's about time Zealot leaves!  nomorems | 09/06/07
they will never do it the way you want it NZ...  Non-Zealand | 09/06/07
Not a fan of the what is it again prodical son story in  Laff | 09/07/07
Kudos to Jobs  NonZealot | 09/06/07
The holidays are almost upon us NZ!  Tigertank | 09/06/07
Keep the couch  NonZealot | 09/06/07
Geee...  nomorems | 09/06/07
NZ...what do you enjoy in life?  Non-Zealand | 09/06/07
NEWS!  nomorems | 09/06/07
MS Charity?  Ken_z | 09/06/07
liar  buddhistMonkey | 09/06/07
What a farce...  Mike Cox | 09/06/07
Another Microsoft Drone  tishtash | 09/06/07
Ah, having fish for dinner again tonight, Mikey?  Confused by religion | 09/06/07
Humbled  tishtash | 09/06/07
20+ for Mikey!  nomorems | 09/06/07
Thanks Steve...  gtdworak | 09/06/07
You are thanking Jobs for this?  NonZealot | 09/06/07
Mugging or Bamboozled?  bbqchickenrobot@... | 09/06/07
Specious-ality  tishtash | 09/06/07
Geee....  nomorems | 09/06/07
sometimes I think NZ works for Apple...  Non-Zealand | 09/06/07
That is about a 75 million ....  ShadeTree | 09/06/07
Could It Be?  tishtash | 09/06/07
So, an overly large profit...  Confused by religion | 09/06/07
Highly unlikely  voska | 09/06/07
latest news is that the iPhone is at 1.8%  Non-Zealand | 09/06/07
You know your theory is possible...still  Laff | 09/07/07
Oops! No ONE is buying Microsoft anymore.  nomorems | 09/06/07
no it is not 75 million.  Non-Zealand | 09/06/07
plus that's $100 retail when you -50%+ markup...  doctorSpoc | 09/06/07
I'd have to say you are  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/06/07
Unless they want to empty the warehouse of old stock...  mrlinux | 09/06/07
Not Near The Hit Microsoft Took  itanalyst | 09/06/07
With all the bemoaning on the series of tubes and  Boot_Agnostic | 09/06/07
RE: Apple to give $100 credit to iPhone buyers  nomorems | 09/06/07
RE: Apple to give $100 credit to iPhone buyers  starfleet70 | 09/06/07
Trying to make up for their initial price gouging?  kraterz | 09/06/07
Or.....  Laff | 09/07/07
Support the hackers and crackers  Boot_Agnostic | 09/12/07

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