Lack of info? You ever heard the the term "using grandiose phraseology to cover up your terminological inexactitudes"? It means overwhelming people with long words, too much information, so they think they're getting what they want.ED, that post of yours is the most clarifying so far, should be stickied on the front page
maybe the trolls will stop complaining lack of info and stfu
Well, now I'm having a problem there. Not posting what the people want will lead to moaning, posting what the people want to know will also lead to moaning. Geez.
There is a lack of info - how many people are still waiting for Pandoras? When I read the first post on this thread, I thought it was a joke; it's just ED throwing numbers at us.
Yes. Numbers the people here have been waiting for a long time, as it seems.
I want to know whether or not OPT are going to keep their promises. It looks like no. Another month gone by. No Pandora. What about next month? Month after?
What promises? All we do is telling you the updates we got from CircuitCo.
And we promised to deliver the units as fast as we can - and that's what we're doing. Each time I get new units from Craig, I work until 5am in the morning assembling and checking them.
I can't afford this, I've got £10 to my name, quite literally, until a couple of weeks into next month, but I've got over £300 tied up God only knows where - and I'm desperate for money.
Hm? You can't afford this? You won't have any more money just because you get your Pandora.
If you really NEED the money, you should think of asking for a refund - because even if we'd send your unit to you tomorrow, you'd still have only £10.
I got about 50.000 EUR in this, and Craig A LOT more... it's not that we wouldn't want to deliver the units as fast as possible, it's just that we don't get the boards as fast as we've been told we would.
I think I'm entitled to know how many people have been served, how many are left to serve before I get mine. When I go to a restaurant and order food, I don't want to know how many people have ordered a steak, I don't care how many people sent their pizzas back, I couldn't give a sh' if they're still waiting for a shipment of cabbage. Same with the Pandora; I don't care any more. I want it, and I'm sick of being told to wait one more month, two more months.
If the restaurant has been promised by the distributor to get the cabbages within the next few minutes, they can't do much if he doesn't deliver them in that time frame.
Except for offering you to either wait until the cabbages arrive or give you your money back.
And you've got the exact same options here.
Long story short: Pandora count-down, please. I want to know how long I've got to wait. I want to know how out-dated this sh's going to be when it finally comes through my door, because at this rate I might be donating it, unused, to a museum.
You will get your unit as soon as we get enough boards from CC to build the units up to your queue.
That's all I can tell you. I don't want to be a dick, but I'm no fortune teller, and no one (not even CC) can tell you how many boards will fail in production and how long the debugging of boards with issues will need.
If you're in need of money and are definately not interested in the Pandora anymore - why don't you get a refund?
To me, it doesn't make much sense... the Pandora is cool, but it's a luxury article and it's definately not as important as food.