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Why not just use YouTube? Perspective buyers are always searching for gear on there. On Feb 28, 2008, at 7:58 PM, Tom Ritchford wrote: > I think the website will be really easy to pull off. I just need to > get a time in front of the camera, or someone else needs to deliver a > movie, for the ball to be rolling. > > Making the website itself, registering, hosting, that's like an hour > of my time. > > I have a theory that once we get a few movies, other people will chime > in. Or at least, we'll have a few moves. > > On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 9:15 AM, Teddy Kumpel <teddybut@mac.com> > wrote: >> I'm down with this Tom... the RC-50, while my main looper at this >> point, is >> really annoying because of the glitches, midi sync and time >> stretching. >> >> which do you think would be more effective, a class action letter >> from a >> lawyer or the website? or both have to happen? >> The suit is a good idea because, after all, their own marketing >> blurbs tout >> all those features as key reasons why to buy the thing. >> >> teddy k >> >> >> >> >> On Feb 26, 2008, at 2:01 PM, Tom Ritchford wrote: >> >> >> On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 4:34 AM, doc rossi <docittern@gmail.com> >> wrote: >>> >>> On Feb 26, 2008, at 9:24 AM, Tom Ritchford wrote: >>> >>>> If we make a big fuss, saying, "YOUR UNIT HAS SERIOUS ISSUES AND >>>> YOU >>> >>>> WON'T FIX THEM" then it will be bad PR for them. at least we get >>>> to >>>> cost them some $$$.... because if people really believe "they make >>>> crappy products they won't support" then they won't buy them! >>> >>> I appreciate the idea, but I'm not sure they are worried about PR - >> >> There isn't a company in the world that sells to consumers that isn't >> worried about PR. I mean, they care enough to put out their own >> magazine. >> >> Believe you me, this is the sort of conversation that companies are >> terrified of: >> >> "I'm going to get a Roland xxx" >> "Oh, my friend had endless trouble with Roland's yyy -- don't do it." >> >> Whole companies have collapsed based on that sort of thing. >> >> If you read the explanation from tech support, it's really >> dishonest. They >> don't want to fix their old products because they're busy making new >> products. In other words, it's a massive con to get your money with >> products that don't work, and they'll never fix. >> >> So. I'll set up the domain, and make some movies. My movies >> probably won't >> come for a week, as even though I have a nice camera, it stays near >> the >> gig.... so get on your movies. >> >> >> I'm also realizing that it might be fun to sue them in small claims >> court... >> as it isn't very time-consuming for me, and they probably won't >> show up to >> contest it. >> >> I have a particular hatred of being ripped off by large >> corporations because >> you know they're doing it to thousands of others. > > > > -- > /t >