Well, he gave me an answer via mail. I asked how many 1GHz, how many refunds and how many remaining old preorders are still left.
Only got one number, so I guess it's a total...?
According to him, he got many units back with broken LCD Cables, Cases, PCBs, etc.
That's why he got about 700 remaining preorders. The number is high, but it's not an impossible issue.
It's puzzling to me though... he must've gotten over 400 totally broken, unfixable Pandoras back, and that is 10x more I ever got.
At least we got something now... if it is accurate.
On a sidenote, I have no idea what's the problem with the website.
He keeps asking me via eMail whether I'll bring the website online now or not. I even sent him via eMail that I'll bring it online once the order page has been fixed (as mentioned here as well), but all I get as a reply is the question when I'll bring it online.
I'm totally clueless here what to do. Should I just hack around in the HTML code myself to fix it and bring it online?
I suspect you're thinking too deeply on why Craig doesn't want to do those changes.
The way he has it set up, ED gets orders from only mainland Europe. All other geographies go to Craig's queue.
If he follows ED's suggestion, presenting the 3 shops to order from equally, he would logically loose sales from the Americas (North & South) to Link, loose sales from all mainland Europe, Asia and Africa to ED - and be stuck with just the few that come from Britain and Her Majesties protectorates.
Craig is a self admitted sales guy. Sales guys spend a big chunk of their time figuring out how to game the system. He knows that he got most of the US/world orders because the OpendPandora.org web site defaulted to his store. He doesn't want to loose these territories to Link/ED.
To ED, this is about having the web site be open and legal. So that it presents all three selling shops equally and allows the consumer choice to where they are going - and to have it take orders on each of the respective store's site.
To Link, this legitimizes his shop.
To CraigIX, doing it ED's way is a huge loss in sales territory. Having the main store not default sales to him would feel like a theft of market.
In this case, however, I think ED holds all of the cards. He stands on the 'righ & fair' side of the equation. But I can also see why Craig is going to fight tooth and nail to try to prevent it from happening.
It's like a fiscal cliff in a microcosm analogue.