You waited 29 hours in line to join an exclusive club, where you could have something that your neighbors the jonses probably didn't get. When you purchased that pretty iPhone you engaged in a contract with Apple, that consisted of two things:
1)Hand Apple $600
2)Apple hands you a new iPhone.
That agreement doesn't say that Apple can't sell a different (meaning not the one you purchased) to another person at later time for nothing more than a glass of soda and a smile.
The only one breaking the contract is you, buy trying to change your agreement after the fact. What's next? Are early adopters with more money and time than sense who purchase a Macbook on the first day going to piss and moan when the new model comes out 4 months later?
You didn't have any problem waiting in line for 29 hours (!) and spending $600 on the day it was introduced. That you have a problem with it now shows that the only reason you purchased it was to join the "I have something you don't" country club. Next time you want exclusivity buy a phone by Bang and Olufsen, or Prada. And when they drop the price on that, you and all of the other nimrods with more money and time and ego than sense can choke on it.
Thanks Apple for the $200 bitch-slap