TogaLive
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DONT BE! Honestly, to put it as simply as I can, Verizon has an unconditional 30 day satisfaction guarantee, so if you end up not liking it after 2 or even 3 weeks, just bring it back! Being worried about the phone's keyboard, or some other function/part, should not stop you from picking one up tomorrow, especially since if you dont get one tomorrow, you wont be getting one for atleast 4 months. Here is my logic...
I recently spoke with a verizon manager in our local area and he informed me of a store email he recieved from their district manager's boss. The blackberry storm when it came out last year had only about 21,000 people registered for email "updates" before the phone came out. The Storm was sold out in almost every store across the country for 4 months, even the verizon corporate stores, who get shipment preference over third parties, couldnt get their hands on them. And that was the Storm, a poorly made, Ill fated excuse for a blackberry.
Now consider this, the Droid alone had over 100,000 people registered for email updates as of wednesday of LAST week. With all the press, that number has no doubt reached well over 150,000 if not 200,000. If the Storm was sold out for 4 months, imagine how long the Droid will be sold out...
Point is, even if your worried, get your hands on one while you can! If you dont like it within thirty days, bring it back! Heck, by the end of thirty days, with supplies in the dumps, you could probably sell it on ebay for well over $600 (where they are now), theres a reason why I'm picking up two Droids tommorow morning....
Hope it brings some common sense home,
TogaLive
I recently spoke with a verizon manager in our local area and he informed me of a store email he recieved from their district manager's boss. The blackberry storm when it came out last year had only about 21,000 people registered for email "updates" before the phone came out. The Storm was sold out in almost every store across the country for 4 months, even the verizon corporate stores, who get shipment preference over third parties, couldnt get their hands on them. And that was the Storm, a poorly made, Ill fated excuse for a blackberry.
Now consider this, the Droid alone had over 100,000 people registered for email updates as of wednesday of LAST week. With all the press, that number has no doubt reached well over 150,000 if not 200,000. If the Storm was sold out for 4 months, imagine how long the Droid will be sold out...
Point is, even if your worried, get your hands on one while you can! If you dont like it within thirty days, bring it back! Heck, by the end of thirty days, with supplies in the dumps, you could probably sell it on ebay for well over $600 (where they are now), theres a reason why I'm picking up two Droids tommorow morning....
Hope it brings some common sense home,
TogaLive