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Apple Store Fifth Avenue’s 1 millionth customer receives prizes including MacBook, iPod and more
Sunday, September 10, 2006 - 08:26 PM EST

Congratulations to the Apple Store Fifth Avenue Team who saw their 1 millionth customer at 2pm yesterday - record time since Grand Opening May 19th of this year.

Apple Store Fifth Avenue opened on May 19th, 2006 and quickly became Apple’s highest volume store with customers visiting 24/7.

Elizabeth Rodriguez received a prize package including a MacBook, the world’s most advanced consumer notebook, iPod, iPod Hi-Fi, and an Apple ProCare membership for Personal Training and other special services.

More about Apple Store Fifth Avenue: http://www.apple.com/retail/fifthavenue/

[Attribution: ifoAppleStore. Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader "LinuxGuy and Mac Prodigal Son" for the heads up.]

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Sep 10, 06 - 07:37 pm Comment from: R

Dare to dream...

Sep 10, 06 - 07:40 pm Comment from: MadMac

WOW!!! Glad I own 50 calls on this pig!!!

Sep 10, 06 - 07:41 pm Comment from: LinuxGuy and Mac Prodigal Son

When I referred this to MacDailyNews, I noted to them that I was a needy loser with no friends living in a basement, but not my mom's!

Sep 10, 06 - 07:56 pm Comment from: Secret Agent Man

On September 7th Apple refused to take anymore orders for the Mac Pro.

Sep 10, 06 - 08:00 pm Comment from: AL

MacBooks are shipping in 5-7 days...
MBP are within 24 hours....

Most likely due to high demand for MacBooks and people waiting for upgrades to the MBP

Sep 10, 06 - 08:08 pm Comment from: Sensualy Tied Naked Ladies

3D view of Woz's house

http://www.legendaryestate.com/

Server overloaded now though. :(

Sep 11, 06 - 07:04 am Comment from: Wow!

1,000,000 in 4 months.
250,000 per month.
8,333 per day.
347 per hour.
6 per minute.

Sep 11, 06 - 09:52 am Comment from: Fugly

If you have not been to the 5th Ave. store...you must go. Whenever in NYC, it's a really cool stop on your agenda.

Apple is so friggin awesome it hurts.

Sep 11, 06 - 10:12 am Comment from: stab the Man (the surreal one)

That's just a kidney stone.

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