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Oooh! Good catch!
Yes, the did announce such a "partnership" which is why everyone assumed that Amiga Forever was part of the package. I wonder what happened to this deal. Perhaps Cloanto backed out when the first cheque failed to clear (or even arrive).
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The problem with these games you play is that people see striaght through them. iWin were better poker players than you guys.
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![]() C-USA announce a "new" OS included in the price of their machines so people think they're also buying a $100 Operating System like Windows or MacOS. Instead they get free Linux. C-USA announce a partnership with Cloanto so people think they're getting a $30 software package included in the price. The package silently vanishes. Customers think they're getting "real" tech support. Instead they play roulette and hope somebody happens to be near the telephone when they call. The list goes on...
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It was a completely insane idea from a company who is supposed to be in business. The fact that they suggested it meant that they either knew it wouldn't happen and/or they have no concept on how financial transactions work in a global market. The idea of having "someone else" organise it and hold the money was a cleaver ploy to protect themselves legally. Kind of like offloading their product assembly and technical support onto the "dealers" they're trying to recruit.
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and I still have my $50 (virtual) voucher.
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There is no other reason to try pimping a $50 Chinese HTPC case that neither looks anything like ANY Amiga EVER sold 1985-94, or is of a similar concept, with a copy of Linux running on standard Wintel silicone. There isn't any business sense in this. Why anyone at C=USA thinks Amiga Mini has any value to people who are/were interested in real Amigas or OS4 compatibles is beyond me really. The Amiga Mini in a business context is a waste of time and brand licensing costs. |
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Perhaps when you order from them you're expected to fly to Florida, walk into their shop, assemble your own computer, box it up, address it to yourself and then drop it off at FedEx on your way back to the airport.
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OK C64x, price and OS aside, was a viable niche product. Had the price not been $1000 more than dead C64+keyrah+i7 micro ATX m/b it may have sold well enough. They were supposed to improve product line not go back to branded unrelated PCs as sold before C64x |
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As a novelty (because it wasn't good enought to be a main computer for me at home) it was too expensive to buy "for a laugh". Meanwhile, I've just picked up a C128D off eBay and it looks almost brand new (so my brother tells me because I'm at work and he unboxed with it).
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<ring! ring!> Barry: "Would you mind getting that?" Customer: "Err, sure. Hello, can I help you?" Person on Phone: "Can I speak to Commodore Tech Support please? My C64x is buggered and doesn't appear to have a mouse." Customer: "hang on, I'll get someone... Barry! It's a call for Tech Support." Barry: "Uh, please deal with it, I, err, I, um... I need to take a dump! Be right back!" <Barry runs from sight> Customer: "Leo?" Leo: "Um, I need a dump too. Bye!" <Leo runs after Barry> Customer: "Dammy?" <Dammy runs after Leo> Customer: "Err... could you please describe the nature of your technical emergency?"...
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I don't know of any group that size or large that could agree on anything. I know it has not happened in any organizations or clubs I've been a member of.
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Then the community needs to get a petition together asking C=USA to lower the required number of units. Five hundred is not that significant number of units, it speaks volumes on the real world potential market strength of the online Amiga community.
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