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Georgia Apple Store Refuses To Sell iPad To Iranian-American Teen

pdclarry writes "An Iranian-American teenager was told by an Apple store employee that they could not sell her an iPad because it would violate U.S. trade restrictions. She returned to the store with a camera crew from a local TV station and was again turned down. Apparently an Apple employee heard her speaking Farsi. As he was also of Iranian extraction he recognized the language and used this as a basis for refusal."

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  1. Poetic Justice by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Homosexuality is illegal in Iran, so it should be illegal for Iranians to buy iPads.

    1. Re:Poetic Justice by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

      Then the iPad comes with Hangman HD pre-installed.

    2. Re:Poetic Justice by drkim · · Score: 5, Funny

      I thought they would just complete the sale, install Stuxnet, re-wrap the unit, and wish them a nice day...

    3. Re:Poetic Justice by Elixon · · Score: 5, Funny

      > if you know, or have reason to know, that the item is being purchased for export.
      And he knew it for sure. She was speaking Farsi! And that is a clear sign that she supports terrorists and intends to hand iPad to bomb-makers in Iran. And if not then she is for sure going to develop a nuclear weapon with it.

      Everybody knows that language, colour of the skin, passport your own, ... constitute the guilt. No doubt. Once it was state policy to don't serve non-white people... in my country we used to have state policy to don't serve Jews... now you have a policy to don't serve Iranians in Apple stores... and as always all is backed up by law and very serious regulations (with very severe penalties if not followed) and political theories. Works - proved by history, congratulations for using time-proven practices.

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      Well, I've got to get back to work. When I stop rowing, the slave ship just goes in circles.
    4. Re:Poetic Justice by WrongSizeGlass · · Score: 4, Funny

      I thought they would just complete the sale, install Stuxnet, re-wrap the unit, and wish them a nice day...

      Nice try, but it's a well known fact that the Stuxnet iPad app is still stuck in the app review process. Soon it will have to be recalled so it can be made compatible with iOS 6 and then resubmitted. I'm sure if they had made it a paid app rather than a free app the review process would have gone smoother. /sarcasm

    5. Re:Poetic Justice by nospam007 · · Score: 4, Funny

      Unlike the CIA, apple shops seem to have no problems getting employees who speak Farsi.

  2. "Supreme leader!" by bitt3n · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Our nuclear program has come to ruin, as the triggering mechanism was unobtainable. Operation Angriest Bird has failed!"