Ive been reading post here and other forums about people going thru 3-5 iphones becuz of reception problems, which is understandable but gimme a break some people here have been waiting weeks, I think it is horrible service to have some people exchange a phone multple more than 2 per say and then have no supply for others. There should be a limit to exchange phones more than 2 times in a 3 month period or something. That is why they have no supply to meet demand. Just my 2 cents.
Alright, so I purchased an iPhone 3G back in March 2009, then it got stolen at school on November 2009. I don’t wanna go into details, but I reported it to my school admin, and they haven’t done anything, even when I gave them the serial number. After the 12 month period, I went to an AT&T store and checked if we were eligible. They said we weren’t able to upgrade for 18 months, not 12 months. I’ve been using this terrible Motorola KRZR as my back up phone, and it’s about to die. Then I hear about this exception or exceptional upgrade, not sure which one it is, and the sales rep said it’s expensive, like $75 and I browsed a couple websites saying something about iPhones not eligible for this upgrade. I’m looking to get an iPhone 3G. Now, my questions are:  What is an exception upgrade? How long I have to wait till the exception upgrade if I have 6 more months to go? Where exactly can I get an exception upgrade? (someone mentioned something about a wm? not sure what that is) If I’m trying to get an iPhone 3G, can I get this upgrade?  Thanks in advance.

