An Apple Store in Georgia apparently refused to sell iOS devices to an Alpharetta woman and her uncle, because they spoke Farsi to each other. Sahar Sabet, 19, is a United States citizen and student at the University of Georgia. She and her uncle were recently shopping for an iPad and iPhone at an Apple Store in the North Pointe Mall. They were conversing in Farsi, a Persian-Iranian language, when an employee overheard them and asked what language they were speaking. According to WSBTV, the woman answered, but then the Apple employee said, "I just can't sell this to you. Our countries have bad relations." یک فروشگاه محصولات اپل در جورجیای آمریکا از فروش ایپد به یک ایرانی خود داری می کند و می گوید کشور های ما باهم دشمن هستند من نمئ توانم به شما بفروشم 在佐治亞州的蘋果商店顯然拒絕出售iOS設備Alpharetta的女人和她的叔叔,因為他們講波斯語給對方。 薩哈爾薩比特,19歲,是一名美國公民,在佐治亞大學的學生。她和她的叔叔,最近iPad和iPhone在蘋果商店在北皇居購物中心的購物。在波斯,伊朗語,波斯語,他們進行了交談,當僱員偷聽他們問什麼語言說話。 據WSBTV,該女子回答,但後來蘋果公司的員工說,"我只是不能出售給你。我們的國家有壞的關係。" |
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