@Dammy
Randy,
I'm not sure the roles are clearly defined. It's just fine to have PR people and fans. Heck you need both. But the problem to me arises when I don't know who's speaking for the company.
As a fan, you said "I suspect you will be able to buy the C64x in the local (USA) big box retail store sooner then pre-orders will get theirs. The big box store ordered first after all."
April 6, 2011Then Leo, as a spokesperson said "Delivery should be between late May and early June, and they'll be shipped according to order placement as soon they're built."
A few days agoNow today you say "For the C64x, the early pre-orders should be getting them in early May."
Even for someone who reads as much as I do and tries to follow the story, this gets confusing. Someone seeing this from "outside" might find it more confusing.
In just these few sentences alone, I left to wonder
(1)whether the big box order is getting product first or the website preorders.
(2)whether shipment to one or the other is in early May or late May/early June.
I just think it's in the best interest of the company to have a little discussion to clarify your schedule before posting what seems to be slightly different information.
I understand that you are a start up. That's great. I accept that. I also accept that schedules change. We've seen that throughout Amigaland, particularly with small projects. The problem, Dammy, is that people are expecting more cohesion coming out of C=USA due to the way they have presented themselves initially.
I'm impressed by the partnership and press coverage, don't get me wrong. But you need to follow that up with public information/relations of the same calibur.
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