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Originally Posted by JSWolf
What would happen if people took Amazon to court over this since (we highly suspect) that Amazon made the K1 shortage on purpose to then sell the K2. If it's true that Amazon did this, then they did indeed fraud users as they placed an order for what they thought was a K1. The K2 now costs more since the cover is seperate. And if people don't want to pay the K2's increased cost, then I do think Amazon should make good on K1 orders.
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For there to be a case of fraud, Amazon would need to have taken money from K1 orderers. This is not the case. Amazon does not charge the customers' credit card until the item is ready for shipping. All K1 orderers from December forward are given ample opportunity to cancel their order if they are unsatisfied with the change.
Matt