Ever the optimist.EvilDragon said:If we're lucky...
That's a realist statement. What you quoted does not say anything about optimism or pessimism.may88 said:Ever the optimist.EvilDragon said:If we're lucky...
chris_c said:so order 100,000 just say you want them delivered gradually :blink:
EvilDragon said:chris_c said:so order 100,000 just say you want them delivered gradually :blink:
Hehe, now THAT would be an idea
The only mistake you did was to pay the Factories BEFORE they fhinished the entire Job.EvilDragon said:It's really weird - the hardest thing creating such a device is NOT the designing or testing... it seems the hardest thing is to keep the people you actually PAY for to build it going. They always spit out random numbers on how many they will do and how many they did... but we're at it and bugging them.
At least we won't get anymore units with broken nubs, this should speed it up.
But in that business, you're a tiny little customer if you only order 4000.
I bet if we ordered 100.000, they'd find a way making 1000 a day...
Annoying, but we're getting there.
This has been a major source of confusion. Either ED or Craigix eventually came back and said they didn't pay for everything up front, just some stuff. If I recall correctly*, they paid for the mould upfront, but the cases themselves (which are arguably the cheaper of the two) are paid for on delivery.fusion_power said:The only mistake you did was to pay the Factories BEFORE they fhinished the entire Job.
That's good but then it actualy makes no sense that they take ages, at least not in the "case of the cases". :unsure:EvilDragon said:Yep, only some stuff.
This factory will get the money when the job is finished.
fusion_power said:That's good but then it actualy makes no sense that they take ages, at least not in the "case of the cases". :unsure:
Morn said:fusion_power said:That's good but then it actualy makes no sense that they take ages, at least not in the "case of the cases". :unsure:
Most likely this Chinese company has many clients with bigger (and hence more profitable) orders so Pandora cases are low priority for them.
Craigx we want to meet with you please follow the white rabbit.craigix said:Morn said:fusion_power said:That's good but then it actualy makes no sense that they take ages, at least not in the "case of the cases". :unsure:
Most likely this Chinese company has many clients with bigger (and hence more profitable) orders so Pandora cases are low priority for them.
There isn't a problem or delay with the cases anymore, there has not been since they finished the moulds. It's the PCBs. But it looks like things are moving ahead now those pesky nubs have been tested, a lot of failed ones had to be desoldered from boards.