ok....let me set the record straight. I work at an Apple store that is EXTREMELY close to the Canadian border (less than 30 minutes) ok so this whole iPhone issue is because they bought tons of iPhones with cash and kept doing it and then resold the unlocked iPhones to some unfortunate people in Canada or on ebay for way more than $400 who didn't know anything about the consequences of unlocking and when they got thier updates (which happen when you plug your phone in to add songs and sync things) boom, their iPhone was a sexy $700 brick. The credit cards are a way for our customers to have someone to go to when we can't help them. Apple is NOT wrong trying to prevent this bad experience for their customers. All the Canadiens that want the iPhone have ruined it for the rest of us! So Apple can do whatever they want to try to help their customers. Trust me, when some 12 year old kid brings in his hacked brick of an iPhone and is in tears....it sucks that we have to turn him or anyone else away because of someone who took his money and never told him as soon as you unlock the phone, there is absolutly no warranty whatsoever. SO....Apple is not the bad guy here. Oh and btw....if you are an American citizen, you can fill out paperwork to give authorization for you to have more than 2. Canadiens will automatically get denied....for obvious reasons. Also, they will not accept any other form of payment than a card with your name imprinted on it with the visa,matercard, discover, or Amex logo on it. So you can forget gift cards, checks, prepaid credit cards, etc. So yea please research your answers to problems before you go and tell someone online to go buy a gift card or something. Why cant all you Canadians just wait a few months for the iPhone and stop making Apple look bad and making my day at work for the best company in the world, hell?

So yea....this should answer any doubts you may have about why they did this.