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Originally Posted by bfritsch View Post
It's totally legitimate for Nokia to limit the retailers on when they can start selling. They make the phone and they can decide who sells it and when.

The problem is that they are hiding this from the consumers. That's bad faith, because consumers that ordered from retailers have no idea when they will get their phones (which may be as early as next week or as late as February), so they just go over to Nokia and pay more, when they probably would have waited another week if they knew that's all they had to wait.

In this age of internet and message boards, this kind of practice is getting more and more dangerous and can backfire very easily. I wonder if Nokia sales people are thinking about this.
I'm not saying it's not legitimate. But the amount of screwing around with us that they have done! Sorry, they should fore go a little greed for GOODWILL! I haven't been real ticked at them until it looks like NewEgg got nailed today as well as Amazon.

I bought numerous copies of all the communicator series. Then went away for a few years because of clamshell problems with the communicators. Now I come back and have to put up with this BS.

If they had one clue in their little Pea Brains, they would contact their resellers and say let her rip! WE'VE SCREWED UP SO MUCH HERE, WE JUST NEED THE BUYERS BACK ON OUR SIDE!

How about it Peter, ya Dick! send a few emails. The only reason these are sitting in warehouses at this point is NOKIA GREED.