To those telling us to get a life, calm down and just wait: Let?s say you call a restaurant and make dinner reservations for a week from Sunday. The restaurant charges you a $14 convenience fee which you gladly pay because you?ll be guaranteed a table right when you walk in. You get all dressed up and go to the restaurant but when you arrive you have to stand around waiting for an hour and twenty other couples are already eating. Then you find out those couples made their reservation with Open Table for free a few days after you did! To make matters worse, you didn?t find this out from the restaurant itself, you had to hear it from some guy leaving the bar. Would you be particularly happy about that? Sure, you?re going to eat, but that doesn?t mean you were treated fairly.
The analogy doesn't quite work because Gamestop was already going to be allotted their share of devices, just like all the other retailers. It's not like Google started ripping our ship labels off Play Store customers' Nexus 7 packages and put those on a truck to Gamestop to be sold in-store.
They allowed us to preorder from GOOGLE. They gave us their estimated shipping window of 2-3 weeks. They made no mention of retailers or other means of acquiring a Nexus 7, much less WHEN. We are now seeing CONFIRMED reports of Play Store customers receiving their tracking numbers and CC charges, if not the tablets themselves.
So considering all the facts, Google has delivered (sure, pun intended, what the hell) on it's promise to begin shipping Nexus 7 tablets directly from them to us Play Store preorder-ers at the roughly 2 week mark. They owe us NO apology, NO credit, NO refund on shipping or anything. We have been treated fairly, because there were no terms or conditions of the way we were supposed to be treated that involved being priority over any other means of acquiring this device.
Am I personally upset that I don't have my tablet already? A little, sure. I'm going to have a busy weekend next weekend, as well as a busy week, so this weekend would be the perfect time to relax on the couch and enjoy it. But it's not the end of the world, and I can't even stretch the truth enough to make it justifiable to demand anything from Google. If they don't ship my tablet until 3 weeks from now? Outside that 2-3 week window I was promised upon ordering? Sure, I'll ask for shipping cost to be refunded. But until then, I think the pitchforks and torches is blowing things WAY out of proportion, WAY too early.
I feel like it's a kid asking daddy for ice cream, and when he takes him and his sister over to get some he just happens to hand the first cone to the sister, so the little boy starts crying about it while the guy behind the counter is preparing his. That's my analogy to the big picture here.