Sugar_Kane
Could crush a grape
No that's good, I don't want to sow seeds of doubt. I've just got these damn metaphorical ants in my trousers
Just from what I initially remember was somewhere along the line, assembly was moved from Texas to Craig's Village Hall in the UK (Pandora Land). I never said the contract was open ended. I think the cost to do assembly in October of 2008 versus April/May 2010 is what changed. I am also glad they get paid along the way too, not when they are done 4000 boards.But when did OP change the contract to remove assembly? As I remember reading through the posts/forums and such, OP had been patiently waiting on a estimate for the assembly portion of the Pandoras after the boards were completed. Who would sign an open ended contract saying they will pay whatever number cost CC they come up with? It was when CircuitCo finally gave a price for assembling the Pandoras that OP declined to have them do that.
Heh, of course! How can anyone who's followed this project since ordering opened not expect just one more thing to go wrong, after all the things that have happened so far? But for everyone on the project's sake (not to mention those with an order in the first batch) I hope that's not the case. I just prefer to be surprised when things go right rather than disappointed when they go wrong.Although things are progressing slowly but surely (sadly it's looking like I was right to have doubts about receiving mine in January, but I'm holding on to a shred of hope!), I still have this horrid feeling that everything is going to grind to a halt again. Does anybody else feel like this?
The contract was to make 4000 boards in the first batch. ED told us a good bit of this time that he didn't trust what CC was saying and doing and was basically giving us the worst case scenario. I truthfully think that CC does not owe this community or OPT an explanation for doing what they did. They did produce 900 boards and didn't get paid. Now they are making and completing batch 1. They have had to pay the people assembling these boards and the electric bills for the machines in the months since they started producing boards. I have no idea what the components for the boards may take up spacewise, but they stored things as a courtesy and a liability (fire, natural disaster, things we know can happen). Where was that in the contract? That OPT should be paying CC rent for storage for a 2 Month™ project that is now taking 9.
Who was jerking who around? You keep looking at all of this from only the Pandora consumer perspective. Saying things like that's easy regarding opening a second production facility? Also, initially CC was going to assemble the Pandoras, but then OPT changed the contract because of saving costs and the fact that the cost of doing business in the world has gone through significant increases for goods and materials since October 2008. This is something to keep in mind, because by changing the contract, OPT was taking money out of CCs pocket by doing the assembly themselves. I have no idea as to what was agreed upon initially, but hypothetically speaking, OPT could have already breeched one or two contracts, first by changing assembly and second by stopping production for nubs.
The Pandora is the little guy, and considering that the project has limited capital to pressure the company with litigation as was suggested by you previously for breeching contract. If they're not making boards right now, then that would be breeching that contract if they refused. They've never refused, just told us they were done a few thousand boards which we couldn't supply them with the nubs to fit them with anyway. Maybe somewhere along the lines of communication there was a miscommunication about 2000 Panda Boards being done, or 2000 Beagle Boards being done. Maybe it was an outright lie thinking nobody was hopping a flight to Texas to check them out. If these boards were finished, they would have been sitting in storage until last week thanks to nubs. I don't think a contract was breeched, a lie might have been told.
I am not a yes man either. I think it is CCs turn to give the Pandora some priority now that this job can be finished and they can get paid. Rather than them telling us why they lied or if they lied, I'd rather just have another 4000 boards nubbed and ready to roll 5 minutes sooner than it would take for them to give us that explanation.
To me it was common sense what they did. If someone owes you money for goods they received on consignment, the best way to get the money out of them is to let them think you have more goods. If that requires a lie or some mistruths, then its all part of the game. You then get paid for goods consigned and can say, oh, it will be Two Months™ until we have more.
To continue on that note, if you know you can't trust someone's word, then you know you can't. What will the explanation do? Make you trust CC? What will make me trust them is how quickly and efficiently they can produce the rest of the boards they've been contracted to do. The sooner they finish boards, LCD cables, and video out cables, the sooner they get paid. My bet is this takes < Two Months™.
As Craig said, it took a lot of communication and physical intimidation (Trey is Hulk) to get CC to start making boards. I think all it would have taken was nubs that worked from the beginning. Or just nubs that didn't to go through multiple revisions after the final revision.
And Benji, your posts don't offend me. I understand your concern. It's that your wording and choice of questions, you ask some good ones don't get me wrong, but you also tend to ask questions that aren't really our business sometimes. What bothers me is that when people ask one good question, they don't get an answer, you ask 2 good questions, 8 bad ones, and get 10 answers regularly. I saw you asking about the Ebay auctions and that was why I asked if you preordered. I don't want to know your order #. I have some of my own that I'm concerned about and that is why I wish to not burn the bridge with CC (which I think threatening litigation would do). I would rather my board be made in the US than Taiwan as well. Jobs in America producing something are on the endangered species list. That is a story for another day.
Thanks for reading.
+1
I still fear Chinese New Year and Moon Cake
Other than this fact, yes I agree that things always need to be looked at from both sides, and while I don't agree with CC lying to their customers, I can also understand why they did it from a business point of view. Whatever happened in the very beginning with CC can be explained by needing us to wait in line for our turn. Since then, they lied to us, but it's impossible to produce something unless you have all the pieces to do so.
It's costly to touch the same thing (board in this case) more than you have to. It adds another phase at least to the board production. If they were to populate all the boards minus the nubs, that sounds great to us on paper. But I'm sure CC sees it as not only adding to what they have to store, but they have to unstack and rehandle every board also. They would be spending more time to produce what does have a price tag set on it and losing their profit margin.
All this being picked apart, they are shipping boards now in reasonable amounts for reasonable times, and lets see how things go from here.
There are still some of those 550 units to be shipped. Some need more testing and tweaking, that's why it takes a while longer.
I sent the next 400 LCD cables to Craig, so he can prepare the next lids for the 500 boards going out from CC next week (hopefully).
I also have over 1000 more to solder at my place... that will eat some of my nights
When those 500 boards have been shipped, we'll have 2000 Pandoras out! Over halfway through!
I also got the first samples of the new LCD cables today.
They are way more flexible and have wider traces. They look higher quality and should be WAY more sturdy than the old ones.
This should be the end of the purple haze which still occurs with some of the old cables (luckily only with some )
@foxblock - Thanks. I appreciate your support.
PS. Fun fact: In the writing of this post, I hit the maximum "allowed number of quoted blocks of text"! (10, apparently)
Definitely two sides to every story. And if it was OPT that was spining tales to us, then I retract my statements, and blame them instead. But for some reason I believe ED when he tells us he told us the truth as he knew it. But I don't know, which is why I keep asking for CC's side of the story. But no one will tell us, and that just makes me more suspicious of everyone involved.
As Drenyx points out (I'm a little late), OPT shouldn't have signed an agreement without a price. Because they would never have paid $100 per Pandora assembled. So my guess is it was a tentative agreement, which makes it not a breach. Or prices changed, so the previous contract was voided, and OPT decided to not make a new one with assembly. It's certainly not "taking money from CC", if they'd never had it or that price was changed.
Contract: they'll have all the boards done by October 18. Result? Two months later, they haven't completed *any*. (Ok, fine, maybe 200 - that's less than 10%). Sounds like a breach to me.
I try and give people the benefit of the doubt. I think I can't trust them, but maybe, just maybe, they have a good reason. Obviously OPT has some reason to think that they can trust them, because they're sticking around. I want to know why. Because they were all ready to jump ship before. It's not just "oh, well they seem to be good, now." That's like saying "I thought my girlfriend loved me, but I found out she cheated with my best friend. Now she's acting faithful again, so I can trust her." There has to be more than just that to rebuild the lost trust. I do sure hope it's less than Two Months, but I'm definitely not going to hold my breath just yet.
Glad to read. And I agree with you 150% about Chinese New Year - I asked about it a while ago, and got dismissed by ED (same thread).
From my understanding, putting on the nubs was another phase, already. It just adds a delay between the two phases. Stack/store/unstack does add some more time, but I can't say how much. Plus, it gets OPT out of their hair that much faster, and OPT's been a troubled child for quite some time.
Email counts as a valid form of contract. You may also want to invest in a device which records phone calls. Those are valid contracts as well.Yes and no.
Yes: Basically, if they SAY something like is, it's normally valid by law. But try to prove it.
No: There was no written contract that said they will be done October 18th.
Well, you can try and ask CC... we never got a reply.
Yes and no.
Yes: Basically, if they SAY something like is, it's normally valid by law. But try to prove it.
No: There was no written contract that said they will be done October 18th.
Easy: Costs and reliability.
As you said, you could also understand why they didn't continue producing boards.
While telling us they did is what's annoying, the boards they built are working and reliable, and the Pandora is not an easy board to build.
If they now continue to spit out boards at that rate now that they have all the parts, why change?
It costs money (as you need to setup stuff at the new company) and you cannot be sure it works right away. With OMAP PoP and and 8-layer board, there could be a lot of complications until everything runs properly.
Switching over to them within Batch 1 would have costed about 20.000 USD just to move the parts over (if that would've been enough!).
The boards work, not a single one has failed yet and they seem to produce them reliable so far since they got the nubs.
We'll see within the next few weeks if they continue to work reliable, and then we can still decide to switch or not.
We are aware of the the Chinese new year. As I repeatedly said: If we have to move Batch 1 to Taiwan (and Taiwan is not China by the way), we also wanted the cases there since they also offer assembly and that might've sped things up.
So no need to ship them until now.
Now we know we will finish to build them in UK, so Fatih arranges the pickup and transport to UK.
Where's the big deal?
If you want, you can send us about 200.000 USD and we'll start setup and building units at the new company, ship parts around like hell and produce the cases in UK.
That's what this would all cost approximately.
Stack / Store / Unstack is actually a lot of work, since each board has to be packed into an anti-static bag, packed away and then later unpacked again, nubs soldered, pack again.
Packing 1000 boards takes them about 1 day (that's what they scheduled), so this whould be about 6 - 9 additional unpaid days just for packing and unpacking.
And as we pay after delivery and couldn't have managed to deliver the nubs to them, they would've had 3000 boards build which would've been unpaid. The work probably worth about 80.000 USD; that's probably something you don't want to do if you don't know that you'll ever get the money.
on a sidenote, how can we sue opt for making a written contract that pandoras would be delivered 2 years ago?
im being sarcastic in case somebody doesnt know me by now.....
its better to just go to suspend, i think you achieve this by closing your lid...eye lids that is, i hear a lot of complaints from people that it takes too long to come back from a shut downWall of text too big. Brain shutting down.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/KUYhqUgg-ig?feature=oembed&start=70 (sorry!)Wall of text too big. Brain shutting down.
All 4000 out by the end of February?
That will be month number two. There they are, you can't escape the !All 4000 out by the end of February?
Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?
Tokiopop said:All 4000 out by the end of February?