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From: es1@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu (Ethan Solomita)
Subject: Re: NEW Commodore Upgrade for A1000 Owners!
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Date: Fri, 10 May 1991 01:19:27 GMT

In article <53146@nigel.ee.udel.edu> lou@vaxsc writes:
>
>Most American businesses are in business to make a profit.  Sometimes, businesses
>get a little overzealous in this goal and lose sight of ethics.  However, putting on
>a sale, after you've bought something is not unethical by most standards.  
>Disheartening, maybe, but not unethical.  I would likely be upset too, but I would
>be more upset if I found out that the dealer knew, and didn't tell me.  That would 
>be unethical, in my opinion.  And, unfortunately, I have known of Amiga dealers in 
>the past who would do this.  Much has changed lately, though.
>
>As the old saying goes, Patience will out.   

	I have had the worst luck with timing. I bought the
A2500/20. Two months later they lowered the price by $700 and
released the A2500/30 at the old /20 price. Three months after
that, the educational pricing began. Was I pissed! Sure I was.
But it's hardly Commodore's fault. Kiernan's got NOTHING on me. 8-)
	-- Ethan

"Brain! Brain! What is Brain?"
