zigzagzap
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At least they are trying to add a level of transparency which is a good thing. I hope this will allow us to better understand the rules and what to expect, next...
"Delivery timing estimates are based on your original preorder date, delivery location and your saved configuration. For this initial update, we will use your preorder information as of October 16th to calculate your estimate." Is this how priority is set?
....... or is this portion paramount? "It's worth reiterating that changing your configuration will almost always result in a change to your delivery timing estimate."
These statements on configuration are interesting and deserve more understanding. Does this mean you can change your configuration up to 10/16 and not change your priority? Or does it mean that ANY change prior to 10/16 or after 10/16 will affect priority?
How many ordered a MAX pack and had to re-configure through no fault of their own? Is that being taken into consideration? Somebody still has more "splaining to do."
"Delivery timing estimates are based on your original preorder date, delivery location and your saved configuration. For this initial update, we will use your preorder information as of October 16th to calculate your estimate." Is this how priority is set?
....... or is this portion paramount? "It's worth reiterating that changing your configuration will almost always result in a change to your delivery timing estimate."
These statements on configuration are interesting and deserve more understanding. Does this mean you can change your configuration up to 10/16 and not change your priority? Or does it mean that ANY change prior to 10/16 or after 10/16 will affect priority?
How many ordered a MAX pack and had to re-configure through no fault of their own? Is that being taken into consideration? Somebody still has more "splaining to do."
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