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Old 05-31-2006, 11:12 AM   #44
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I'm with you on almost everything oliver...BUT:

Whatever the trouble is, the one thing they HAVE to do is tell people what's going on. i'm not talking about taking us every step of the way or something...just stating the correct reason for the delay and giving an approx. on how long it might take (make that conservative...)

It is absolutely unexcusable to wait till the alst day of April, telling people that the device is ready and will launch in April and then suddenly delaying, giving a very unconvincing reason, and not only for a couple of days (delays like that can happen easily) ub tby more than 4 weeks.

This is very unporfessional behaviour and not to be tolerated. I can live with delays (even though i don't like to) and am willing to let them finish their device, but they have to at least put up SOME info on their website. They even promised to do that (Angel Ancin actually said that they would start communicationg more with their prospective customers through the website around 10th of May) and still the website hasn't been updated fo ages, it even still contains mention of the April opening of the webshop in the FAQ!
Giving informtaion on the website would even have cut down on the number of mails and phone-calls they receive, so it would have made their work easier instead of harder..at least that's my estimation...
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