I can't apologize for the "I got it first" mentality. Sort of comes with the arena of consumer electronics. I'm less bothered by not getting it first than I am about paying for the shipping AND not getting it first. If I didn't have to pay shipping and got it next week, or conversely if I paid the shipping but got it today, you wouldn't hear a peep out of me. Just paying shipping and getting it late feels like adding insult to injury.
Now now let's take it easy and revel in shared excitement.
I should check AMEX now that I think about it...
EDIT: Nope, nothing. But they take forever, usually.
Picked mine up from GameStop
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Now this might be my ignorance, but I was anticipating a preorder climate like an Apple release. I thought that I better preorder day one from the source or I won't be able to find one in the store for weeks, like how every Apple release goes. It never occurred to me that Google would start allowing preorders to other retailers and that those would be fulfilled before mine.
Word on Twitter is that Asus are the ones to blame for this. They had an agreement with Google to ship only the play store orders first, but they went ahead and shipped to GS, staples, office depot, and the UK vendors anyways. Still pissed at Google for not handling this in a better fashion.
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Word on Twitter is that Asus are the ones to blame for this. They had an agreement with Google to ship only the play store orders first, but they went ahead and shipped to GS, staples, office depot, and the UK vendors anyways. Still pissed at Google for not handling this in a better fashion.
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I am sure the product hardware will kick ass, their engineers are top notch, but they royally shat the bed in promoting their Play store getting these out. I ordered from the Play store with the intention of loyalty and the reasonable expectation that I would have it as soon as possible, but that is all clearly misplaced. They prioritized the retail outlets.
The irony is that they launched this thing to promote the Play store, but they really just brewed a lot of resentment toward it. That $25 credit is going to sit because it will take me awhile to be mature about ordering from it.