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Iranian-American woman says Apple refused to sell her an iPad

Posted on 21 June 2012 by Amago

Iranian-American woman says Apple refused to sell her an iPad

19-year-old Sahar Sabet says an Apple Store in Georgia refused to sell her an iPad after a store representative overheard her speaking in Farsi.

“Very hurtful, very embarrassing. I actually walked out in tears,” Sabet told WSBTV about her experience.

When a reporter from the station returned to the same Apple Store with Sabet, the employee once again reiterated that it is Apple company policy to not sell products to anyone from Iran. The WSBTV reporter recorded video of the exchange on her phone.

Sabet is a U.S. citizen and a student at the University of Georgia but the iPad was to be a gift for a cousin living in Iran.

“When we said ‘Farsi, I’m from Iran,’ he said, ‘I just can’t sell this to you. Our countries have bad relations,’” Sabet said.

The employee showed them Apple’s corporate policy on export sales, which reads:

PROHIBITED DESTINATIONS

The U.S. holds complete embargoes against Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, and Syria

The exportation, reexportation, sale or supply, directly or indirectly, from the United States, or by a U.S. person wherever located, of any Apple goods, software, technology (including technical data), or services to any of these countries is strictly prohibited without prior authorization by the U.S. Government. This prohibition also applies to any Apple owned subsidiary or any subsidiary employee worldwide.

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) released a statement after the incident, calling on Apple to change its corporate policy on sales to Iran.

“Apple must revise its policies to ensure that customers do not face discriminatory treatment based on their religion, ethnicity or national origin,” said CAIR National Executive Director Nihad Awad. “If the actions of these Apple employees reflected company policy, that policy must be changed and all employees retrained.”

Sabet says she later called Apple’s corporate customer relations, where an employee reportedly apologized and told her she could buy an iPad online.

  • Nura

    Is this really the local retails stores call? It seems to me that if she is sending an IPAD to Iran, she would need to deal with export issues at the Post Office or other courier-who would be the arbiters of this. If she was trying to have the store ship it to Iran, that seems to be an issue they would then be involved in, but selling a product to an American citizen IN America is legal for the store to do.

  • HGG

    “I Googled “apple muslim iranian refused” and Loonwatch came up second in the links.”

    And if you use slightly different words, it doesn’t. Whatever bot Apple uses to crawl the web, I doubt there is an actual person reason reading your comments.

    Yes, Apple does care about its costumers, that’s part of the strength of the brand, that’s why a CSR contacted the girl and asked her to order online. That’s as far as Apple is going to go in this.

    They released this statement:

    “Our retail stores are proud to serve customers from around the world of every ethnicity. Our teams are multilingual, and diversity is an important part of our culture. We don’t discriminate against anyone,”

    http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/355451/20120622/apple-inc-aapl-farsi-iran-racial-ipad.htm

    If you’re looking for an apology to the Iranian community or whatever, forget it. Apple won’t accept any wrongdoing on their part.

  • Lo

    I don’t get the relationship Americans have with Apple. As citizens of a (self-defined) freedom-loving country, shouldn’t Americans go for Linux and Android?

  • jabhawiya

    America will rue the day when the rest of the world decides to arbitrarily embargo it. Karma has a good memory.

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