iPhone 7 – Apple begins to withdraw money from customers who pre-ordered the terminals

Apple started withdrawing money from customers who pre-ordered iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus during Friday, with deliveries to begin on September 16.

In the course of yesterday, the Apple company began to withdraw from the accounts of its customers the money for the payment of the terminals iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus pre-ordered on Friday. Normally, Apple would wait a few days before starting this procedure, but this time it decided to do everything much faster than usual, without announcing.

In general, any pre-order made by Apple is not actually paid until a few days after its placement, those from Cupertino withdrawing the money when the terminals are shipped from Asia. This time, Apple thought to speed things up a bit and start withdrawing the money just one day after the initiation of pre-orders.

Italian customers were the first to notice that the amounts of money related to the purchase of the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus began to be withdrawn from their bank accounts. In this idea, if a customer does not have the necessary amount for the payment in the account, those from Apple can cancel the delivery of the order citing the lack of funds for its payment before delivery.

If you made an order for iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus abroad, then make sure you have money in your account at the moment, otherwise there is a possibility that Apple will cancel your order. Of course, a phone call to Apple to explain the situation and ask for a postponement of payment until tomorrow, when you can top up the card, could help you not to lose the order.
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