With this service in mind, you don’t even have to break a sweat to get the new iPhone X.
That is if you’re already willing to burn a hole in your pocket for the phone.
Issues of overpriced phones aside, it looks like the dog days of queueing may be over – if you’re willing to pay for it that is. A startup company has decided to cash in on our nation’s favourite pastime.
Forget the long queues and pre-queues, iQUEUE has got you covered. For a mere SGD $20, you can now have professionals wait in line on your behalf.
‘Too much hassle to bustle?
Your latest fashion trends that were once out-of-reach are now a few clicks away. If you’re anything like what I’d describe, ‘too hustle to bustle’, then this is the perfect service for you.
Catering to literally anything that could be queued for, iQUEUE offers a variety of packages depending on the exclusivity of the sought after product or service.
How it works
Prices vary according to the 2 main types of packages available: Queue & Replace, and Queue, Buy and Deliver. They’re exactly what they sound like. At a lower price point, Queue & Replace service allows the buyer to arrive at a later timing to swap out the queue position of the service provider.
The other option, known as Queue, Buy and Deliver, has the professional queuer purchase the product for you as well. With an added tinge of professionalism, you just wait at your doorstep for the product to be delivered, with an additional charge of course.
Like any other service, a form of guarantee has to be provided upfront from the buyer. A 40% deposit is paid prior to the service and the customer can expect photo updates by the professional queuer before and during the service. Full payment is only made when you replace the queuer. How safe does that sound?
If the occasion requires – like the recent Supreme and Louis Vuitton collaboration, iQUEUE would be perfect to support your passion for the brand’s stint. The last big drop saw a professional queuer from iQUEUE serve a client’s 12 hours queue package.
No-frill and fuss free, this service satisfies both parties.
Whether you were about copping Adidas NMD launch or the most recent hyped up Pablo Cheese Tarts, increases in novelty items have undeniably contributed to the rise of such services.
Will this eventually add up to a problem with longer queues in general, causing people to suffer in line even more? Possibly. But as long as there’s a market for lazy people willing to spend money on comfort, there will be someone waiting to seize on that opportunity.
Check iQUEUE out at https://www.iqueuesg.com/