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Yep, another long one. Thanks for reading, if you made it this far.
I skipped to this point..
Yep, another long one. Thanks for reading, if you made it this far.
I think that at the time that the statement that said "The price you pay is still less than the price for parts" was issued, the specs on the machine was quite a bit lower. Also, that was before the original nubs company went belly-up, leading to the nubs costing quite a bit more. The machine we see today is not quite the same machine that this started out as.
@benji_stein 's long post and @XxionxX... craigx said there would be a limit to how many 7 day'rs can be ordered at a time.
But my concern is still that my queue number of '3750 - 3850' is going to come slower than if the 7 day deal didn't exist, due to lack of parts.
If my pandora takes even 1 second longer because you have changed the rules midgame I think I will lose my shit.
This is the point. Thanks for examples/scenarios, you should make some spoiler alert or so next time.I think the big problem in interpretation of this premise is in limits and extremes.
it is very easy:The moral of the story? You need to cap how many $500 orders you take at a time (...) and then not sell more than the difference.
if order# > date_production then SORRY_TEMPORARY_SOLD_OUT__COME_BACK_LATER
if count_orders == BIG_AMOUNT then HIRE_MORE_PPL & CALL_THEM_BACK
It is called cache, or ensurance. Many words, but thanks for your effort. Unfortunately, it is not always easy to make things looks easy.You build as many as you can, the first week, and ship those 200. You now have 300 in supply of "spares" for the 7-dayers. (...) Everyone wins again.
Yep, in deed. I hope it won't stop production until Craigix read this.Yep, another long one.
Eh, nevermind, I noticed Craig suggests they'd come out of batch 2. I guess that's something for people in batch 2 to have an opinion on. If it doesn't affect the first batch, I have no comment.
I have have to jump on the boat with benji_stein though. You NEED to make sure these 7 day orders are %100 on time. I will cancel my order if this is not upheld. I will take it as a sign of fraud on the part of the company if this is not upheld to the letter.
If simple honesty is not upheld I no longer want to be part of this community.
@benji_stein 's long post and @XxionxX... craigx said there would be a limit to how many 7 day'rs can be ordered at a time.
@benji_stein: I agree with your in - depth analysis, but I think that you are missing an important point: A lot of people who actually pre - ordered a Pandora is willing to pay extra $$ to skip the queue (e.g. by cancelling pre - order and buying "7 dayer") - what does it mean? It means that if a customer who already paid agrees to pay more for the same product after *buying* the product, efectively the price is being adjusted after the sale has been made.
I am not saying that it is the only reason to introduce premium queue skipping, but it is something which *could* be taken into consideration while planning such a move.
This is the point. Thanks for examples/scenarios, you should make some spoiler alert or so next time.
it is very easy:
Code:snip
Obviously, I'm not a programmer but you got the point.
It is called cache, or ensurance. Many words, but thanks for your effort. Unfortunately, it is not always easy to make things looks easy.
However, how do you know Craigix didn't already plan this? He is ugly bastard, but smart one.
The facts are simple.Openpandora need money.If they disappear =no pandoras.To say craig is lying is silly.If this is what they have to do to survive then so be it.Obviously all the openpandora team agreed to this,not just craig.Eh, nevermind, I noticed Craig suggests they'd come out of batch 2. I guess that's something for people in batch 2 to have an opinion on. If it doesn't affect the first batch, I have no comment.
How can they come out of batch 2, if they don't have enough parts for batch 1? Face facts. They're really coming out of batch 1, and you're getting pushed back.
I have have to jump on the boat with benji_stein though. You NEED to make sure these 7 day orders are %100 on time. I will cancel my order if this is not upheld. I will take it as a sign of fraud on the part of the company if this is not upheld to the letter.
If simple honesty is not upheld I no longer want to be part of this community.
That wasn't the take-home message, at all. It was "the 7-dayers need to get made on extra time, after the week's quota of preorders are done" and "don't oversell on how many you can produce", with the latter taking into account the former.
@benji_stein 's long post and @XxionxX... craigx said there would be a limit to how many 7 day'rs can be ordered at a time.
Could you show me where that is please? I read the entire thread, but it's possible I missed one. And my handy-dandy-pandy quote tracker is down, so I can't double check all his last statements.
He did say "if there are too many orders I will stop it for a while", but unless he says what "too many" is, I have trouble believing in his ability to not oversell. Or at least oversell in the sense from my analysis.
@benji_stein: I agree with your in - depth analysis, but I think that you are missing an important point: A lot of people who actually pre - ordered a Pandora is willing to pay extra $$ to skip the queue (e.g. by cancelling pre - order and buying "7 dayer") - what does it mean? It means that if a customer who already paid agrees to pay more for the same product after *buying* the product, efectively the price is being adjusted after the sale has been made.
I am not saying that it is the only reason to introduce premium queue skipping, but it is something which *could* be taken into consideration while planning such a move.
Welcome. I don't at all think that's missed in the point, and in fact makes it worse. The original deal with preorders - in fact most preorders where things trickle, instead of get released in a big drop - was first come, first served. I ordered before you, I should get mine before you. OPT said it many times - they were going to honor the order of the queue. Now you can skip it because you're willing to shell out more $$? At least new orders are bringing in a new person, and fresh profit, rather than someone who's no longer satisfied with the agreed terms.
Consider the extreme - the only people who sign up for 7-dayers are preorders. All it does is put some more money in OPT's pocket (admittedly, a good thing) and reshuffle the queue (I'd argue that's bad). No new Pandoras have been sold, and OPT isn't getting the product out their any more than before. That doesn't help the vision of bringing it to the masses, and trying to produce 3rd, 4th, and more batches.
@darkborn
This is the point. Thanks for examples/scenarios, you should make some spoiler alert or so next time.
I don't follow. What was being spoiled?
it is very easy:
Code:snip
Obviously, I'm not a programmer but you got the point.
Sure. Never said it was. But everyone's going round about whether it's good or bad, and we don't even know *how* it will be implemented. I outlined several cases where it would be disastrous, which some were no doubt considering. There is one situation where it would work, but I want to hear it from Craig before I'll believe that's what's going to happen. He hasn't said anything yet about limiting orders.
It is called cache, or ensurance. Many words, but thanks for your effort. Unfortunately, it is not always easy to make things looks easy.
However, how do you know Craigix didn't already plan this? He is ugly bastard, but smart one.
I sure hope it's not ensurance.
I don't know whether Craigix planed this or not. He's famous for making statements, and blissfully failing to tell the little details. Causes overanalysis, anger, and frustration. but unless he's going to tell us, past experience has taught me not to put too much faith in Craig. He's very wily and tells you only half-truths. So sure. If he's willing to explain how he's going to *guarantee* that preorders don't *slow down* (more than they would have, if there are delays), as well as guarantee that all the 7-dayers ordered make it - the latter taking into account possibly delays, I'm happy to hear it.