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Originally Posted by mgmueller
Ordered mine the very first day it was announced.
Love the first generation, so it was a no brainer...
Just a comment:
"Ordered but might return, I want to see if it is worth keeping" as one of the choices.
I absolutely hate this.
More and more consumers are doing this.
In my opinion, the idea behind this (being able to give gadgets back you've ordered over the web without having seen them) never was, ordering 5 comparable gadgets, testing them and sending 4 back.
Often I wonder, whether the unit I bought as a new one actually had been tested by someone else before, making it basically a pre-owned unit.
Nothing against you, it's a valid choice. But I simply don't like, when reviewers in Amazon proudly state "I've ordered it, but I'll definitely send it back. I just wanted to see it for myself"...
I've experienced this myself, when selling my iPhone4 via Amazon, after having upgraded to iPhone4S. The first buyer after 10 days stated, he'd like to give it back. No explanation. It was in perfect condition and absolutely flawless. Why would he want to give it back? Only explanation: Having one for 10 days for free. Meaning, I have to go through the trouble of selling it again. Never knowing what he did to it. Basically, I have to guarantee functionality to the next buyer, without being sure what might have happened to it in those 10 days. Why can't people make up their minds before? I understand, if someone gives back a damaged good of course. But a flawless one?...
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Although I agree with you that someone shouldn't order something they never had any intent of keeping, but I was referring in the poll to something much less devious. The PW1 had terrible screens on some units. I think it is perfectly legit to order a PW2 to test it out and if it doesn't meet your standards to return it. After all, there are no B&M stores with the PW2 in stock yet, so you can't go look at them in person. And even if you could, there is no guarantee that the sealed PW2 you buy will match the floor display unit. If you get a bad unit, return it.