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Old 08-29-2009, 04:12 AM   #62
T_Frain_K
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Device: Cybook Gen3 // Samsung Galaxy S
I was just joking.
Personally, I completly agree with you. The fact, that they are repeatedly out of stock means they are selling everything they can produce, which means from an economic point of view they are doing something right.
And as the world of sales judges itself by sale numbers, not the percentage of satisfied customers, one should not assume that Bookeen is going down.

Plus, I made the experience that most people seek to complain over problems, no matter how insignificant. But no one tries to express himself all over the internet just to tell the world the device is OK. Take my car for example (Toyota): Forums are full of reports on problems of every kind with the same brand, so one could think of a fragile car. Truth is, Toyota makes the most reliable cars, defects are rare.

The bottom line ( to cut a long story short ): I really would like to know, how many people owning a CyBook really are disappointed by bookeen. By that I mean including all those not posting in this or any other forum.
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