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I Am No Longer F**kn' Up @ 2010-06-26 18:09:49.637923
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After waiting what seemed like forever I was able to finally get an HTC EVO. Unless you wear iBlinders (seen below) you have heard of the HTC Evo. It wasn't very long ago that I found out I was "f**ckn' up" but not having one (see this). I am proud to say that is no longer the case!


iBlinders(R)(TM)(Patent No 1234567)


So here is the deal. About a week and a half ago I finally put myself on the Evo waiting list at the local Sprint store. I was told there was about 50 people in front of me. I went online to look to see if I could order direct from Sprint but they stopped taking orders until they could fulfill the current back orders (or so the graphic seemed to indicate). The only place I could find selling Evo's were Amazon and brick-and-mortar Sprint stores. Just to be safe I put in an order on Amazon -- it would take about 2 weeks to fulfill and I figured if one came through I should be able to cancel the other one.

Fast forward to today. I decided (on a whim ... I think) to drop in to the Sprint store and find out where I was on the waiting list. The friendly fellow behind the podium stated there was no more waiting list. Hmmm ... I thought about that for about 5 seconds and then responded saying that I never received a call over the last week and a half. He then informed me that if I could just hang out for a bit they could hook me up with one as 5 showed up not much sooner before I dropped in.

I stood awkwardly at the back of the store hoping that this would not turn out to be a mistake. I then saw a manager like fellow walk out of the back with an Evo box and take it to the guy who was behind the podium (now at a register helping a lady). I watched as he started to ring her up for an Evo when he called the manager back over and pointed at me.

Podium Guy: That guy over there is waiting on one too. He said he was on the waiting list but didn't get a call.
Manager: He is wrong. Everyone was called.
Podium Guy: Well, he didn't get a call.
Manager: Then he wasn't on the list

I started to get a bit frustrated. I was on the list ... or at least I was told I was on the list when I stopped in during my lunch break a week and a half ago. I stood there thinking that maybe I would have to fall back on my Amazon order and wait another 5 days before I would get my hands on the device.

The manager came back out from the bowels of the store (or maybe the left arm, it's hard to tell) and called me over. He asked me if I was waiting for an Evo and I told him that I was and that I stopped by a week and a half ago and got on the list but didn't get a call. His response was a friendly "If you were on the list, you got a call already and if you don't pick up then we take you off the list." I thought about arguing that point. I have a phone. It keeps track of who called me. They are Sprint. They can see who called me. I didn't get a call. I decided instead of getting upset I would give him a nugget of information so he knows I'm not trying to MBA (like BSing but being an elitist too) him out of a phone. I told him that I had come in a week and a half ago and was told there was about 50 people ahead of me on the list and that it was first come first serve. I also told him that the guy who took my reservation wrote my information down on a yellow legal pad and I'm not sure if that was the official list or a temporary one. I'm assuming something I said in there clicked with him because he told me not to go anywhere and he would go pull one of the last two out of the back for me ... and within minutes I was in process of getting my plan moved over for the new phone.

I've only spent about 30 minutes with the phone so far, but I am impressed. While the UI is not as polished as the Palm Pre, it is a very fast phone with a ton of options and abilities. It's also got some impressive hardware!! So far the only semi-negative experience I've had would be in getting the phone ... but then again I can't complain, I didn't get iPhone'd (or -- waiting hours if not days in attempts to get the hardware you preordered a month ago to work and then hopefully just work after that).

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