Darryl Gregory wrote:I'm simply saying when you have a company that has a new product specifically a camera that shoots RAW, you had better have your act together and do what ever it takes (before and after any manufacturing issues) to satisfy and keep customer loyalty first and formost PERIOD!!!!!!!
Why is this an argument at all? I don't get it? We are the consumer in this case, We are the ones spending our hard earned money!, Why are we even arguing?
This has nothing to do with religious holidays, Christianity or Religion in any way, it has to do with priority, loyalty, and commitment.
And I'm simply saying that it's arrogant to tell everybody how to go about their business and to suggest that your own perception of priority, loyalty and commitment is the only true God. I have no idea what happened at BMD over the last couple of weeks and neither do you. But if there has or has not been downtime it's no ones business but their own.
I only started off arguing your statement that in the US people work through the holidays thus inferring that BMD do the same in order to get you your camera. Well, that does not apply to all people in the US and suggesting that BMD work through the holidays is simply not realistic in a corporate environment.
Unless of course they have a factory in East Melbourne full of flying monkeys putting cameras together. Man, that'd be cool.

Anyway, the camera rules. I'm sorry you don't have one yet. But you'll get it soon enough and be happy as a pig in XXXX.
I redacted the last part myself so Christine wouldn't have to. Thats my present to her.