$999 FOR PUSH???
$999 FOR PUSH???
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ABLETON-push-BR ... 35c8013f74
$400 markup for Push! I can't believe it. And the crazy thing is that I bet someone will by it.
There's another one for $900.
Wish mine would ship already...
$400 markup for Push! I can't believe it. And the crazy thing is that I bet someone will by it.
There's another one for $900.
Wish mine would ship already...
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I make beats on an old Huggies box.
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Re: $999 FOR PUSH???
I saw one sell on eBay for $1,089.00 plus the poor sap that bought it paid $75.00 shipping. It's ye old "supply and demand".
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omg, i should sell it...
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I would sell it too for 400 and get something nice while waiting for a new one.
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I may take one of y'all up on that offer seeing as how my two year old will be driving before my unit ships.
Lemme ask my doctor what the going rate on a tarnished kidney is and how much booze I can drink post op.
Lemme ask my doctor what the going rate on a tarnished kidney is and how much booze I can drink post op.
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Re: $999 FOR PUSH???
I'd sell mine for that much. I like it very much but it's not worth that much.
I think I'll put mine on ebay later today.
I think I'll put mine on ebay later today.
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I've wanted to buy one for some time now, and Ableton doesn't say SHIT about availability.
Whoever is giving them PR advice is not doing a good job. Customers are more understanding when you're up-front about production problems — you are not respecting their intelligence and loyalty by stonewalling them. It's a fucked up way to treat people who pay you money for stuff.
Whoever is giving them PR advice is not doing a good job. Customers are more understanding when you're up-front about production problems — you are not respecting their intelligence and loyalty by stonewalling them. It's a fucked up way to treat people who pay you money for stuff.