Well, I don't know if you're responding to my original message (which, BTW, should have gone directly to PS) or to my responder(s), but I guess I see it a little differently. We earn points by buying modules, these points are a form of currency that can be used to buy (or get a discount) on certain modules. The previous "best deal" kit-wise, was to buy 20 modules and exchange your points for two $199 kits - sort of a 10-ish % discount. My plan was to get 440 and 410 kits when I hit 20 points, so unless the point limit goes up to $220, I'll have to change my plans - no big deal. So, I guess my point <g> is that I really don't see the "freebies" as being "free" as they are earned by volume buying. Now if Paul sent you a free module out-of-the-blue, for no particular reason - that would be "free" and I sure wouldn't complain about which one it was or when I got it. Anyway, I wasn't trying to stir things up - just pleaing for accomodation (as my lawyer friend says) for those who have points riding across the price increase. :-) Barry --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, Scott Juskiw <scott@t...> wrote: > Folks, please remember, only by the grace of Paul do we even have > points in the first place. Consider ourselves lucky to get anything > for free, no matter how long we may have to wait. Don't look a gift > module in the mouth. > > > >Will the "points system" be staying the same? With the price > >increases, there > >>seem to be fewer modules that qualify as "freebies". I was hoping to > >>eventually get 440 and 410 kits with my points, but they are now out of the > >>$200 range. Could the limit go up to $220? :-) > > > >I know what you mean. I also planned on taking advantage of the > >points system to double up on modules I wouldn't have bought > >otherwise. What annoys me, is that Paul bases it on modules shipped, > >rather than modules purchased. Not only does that slow everything > >down, it's especially unfair when a price increase excludes modules > >after you've already earned enough points. The old catalog said, > >"For every module you buy, you get one point." If I place an order > >and send in the money, then there is nothing left for me to do on my > >end to "buy" a module. If it hasn't shipped, that's not my fault. > >It's bad enough I'm still waiting for production modules from > >November, but there is no physical reason why points should be held > >up on backorder.
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Re: Points System
2003-06-17 by coyoteous
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