Some thoughts from me (the guy who made this movie). I am a big tech nerd. I slept on the streets to get the very first iPhone, when I was a teenager I would wait all night at the mall for a new video game. For the 2013 launch of the iPhone 5s I made a short video about the lines in NYC, most of the video was of enthusiastic Apple fans, not unlike myself, eagerly waiting to get their hands on the new iPhone. There was also a percentage of line sitters that lacked all enthusiasm, one in particular was asleep with her head inside of a garbage bag. Those images bothered me, they were also the most talked about aspect of that 4 minute video. For this year's iPhone 6 launch my intention was to cover that aspect of the story - sitters there for reasons other than their enthusiasm for the product.
I don't think Apple, the community or any of the people in line for any reason were doing anything wrong. I attribute no fault for the bleak circumstances captured in this video. If there is an opportunity for easy gains by reselling the phones then by all means do it. I, also, cannot imagine Apple anticipated this or they would've better considered the roll out (they thought of everything else, including coffee for the people waiting outside).
There should be better consideration of how to prevent a system that benefits those willing to sleep on the streets, near garbage, tolerating verbal abuse.
I empathize with the ambitions of those willing to sit in line to earn. Since making the video I have read a number of stories about the iPhone 6 selling for 3 or 4 times it's cost.
Read more about the iPhone 6 Black Market in this Washington Post Article - http://wapo.st/1uY2td5
This is another great article substantiating a lot of what's seen in this video -- http://appleinsider.com/articles/14/09/22/profiteers-flipping-iphone-6-units-to-chinese-reportedly-to-blame-for-fight-at-apple-store
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I don't think Apple, the community or any of the people in line for any reason were doing anything wrong. I attribute no fault for the bleak circumstances captured in this video. If there is an opportunity for easy gains by reselling the phones then by all means do it. I, also, cannot imagine Apple anticipated this or they would've better considered the roll out (they thought of everything else, including coffee for the people waiting outside).
There should be better consideration of how to prevent a system that benefits those willing to sleep on the streets, near garbage, tolerating verbal abuse.
I empathize with the ambitions of those willing to sit in line to earn. Since making the video I have read a number of stories about the iPhone 6 selling for 3 or 4 times it's cost.
Read more about the iPhone 6 Black Market in this Washington Post Article - http://wapo.st/1uY2td5
This is another great article substantiating a lot of what's seen in this video -- http://appleinsider.com/articles/14/09/22/profiteers-flipping-iphone-6-units-to-chinese-reportedly-to-blame-for-fight-at-apple-store
ADD ME ON SNAPCHAT - caseyneistat
Please check out Aaron (our translator in the movie)
his twitter is @erinreiss
yellowmountainmaps.com
he's a brilliant artist
https://twitter.com/CaseyNeistat
https://instagram.com/caseyneistat
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What has happened to humanity?
The asians really love buying things that are literally made by them 😂
Hating on hustling. They jus makin money moves to provide for themselves and their families
nothing has changed, fuck the police
Crazy how it was back then.
I miss these efficient and effectively releases
9 years ago today. time flies
Yeah fun fact, this business model is GREAT for Apple. Or it was back in the day.
When a customer doesn't pay a bill on their phone and it goes to collections, that's called a chargeback, and the store that sold the phone has to send the remaining cost back to Apple. Including carrier stores.
Of course, Apple worked it out so one store doesn't have to pay chargebacks and the carriers for the phones are the ones that do.
Guess which one?
Those cops are my heroes.
Please support your local animal shelters.
I'm rewatching this years later. Man, were those cops rude? "You people ever heard of soap?" New York's Finest…
And now, here I sit with an iPhone 6s that isn't going to be receiving any new updates, and probably couldn't be sold for $20. Progress! Still works great.