They got "worried about their profits" when people started buying upgrades at the prices they set intentionally. Right?kent_sandvik wrote:Are you in Ableton's marketing department when you are so sure about what happened? Maybe they saw all the purchases and got worried about their profits? Who knows. Anyway, it does not look pretty.massenmedium wrote:The only damage is in your heads.radialson wrote:I used to believe strongly in this company. I'm willing to give them another chance and change my signature if they fix the damage within a few days.
Do you seriously think they would *deliberately* set some prices way too low (everyone knew they were too low) for one day and then have to adjust it and put up with all this? Really, why would they do that?
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Sorry, remind me again *why* they would do any of that? I mean, sure why not, offer to sell some people music gear at ridiculously low prices, annoy some other customers, lose money and then have a load of people annoyed at you when you have to quickly adjust the prices. That's just the kind of result every business wants for an anticipated new product launch. Silly me. Clearly an intentional and possibly diabolical strategy and not a simple mistake at all.
And if I worked for Ableton I would be better off just ignoring you right now.