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I get your concerns but if you look back through these posts I copied an email I sent to GG and the reply received and they have stated it is the whole package for £99.00, it is a limited offer and they are probably thinking it's also a good way to get a lot more uses on to the system, if they'd have launched live at full price and it's inability to be used in comps, current users would probably not be interested, wereas doing a limited offer they are possibly doubling there market in a short swoop, which I imagine would raise the share price etcSince so many people on here seem to plan to either upgrade and sell their classic unit or pass their upgrade code to somebody else I'm wondering if anybody has any information about how the upgrade process is going to look like?
I don't mean to be the party pooper here, but being able to upgrade to the new live unit while having the possibility to recover most or even all of the money by selling the classic device just sounds too good to be true, and experience shows that if something sounds too good to be true, it usually is...
I have never seen a company that would let something like that happen. If they did, their sales would plummet. Used classic devices would flood the market, which means everybody who doesn't need the new features would rather buy a used classic device instead of a new live unit and even those who wanted the new features could hope to get a good deal through someone who doesn't need his upgrade code (hey, why not order the upgrade and sell it for 150 GBP brand new on ebay?). Retailers wouldn't be happy as well, since their remaining stock of classic units (and maybe live units as well) would basically be rendered worthless.
So I'm quite sure GG will find a way to make sure this doesn't happen. The easiest way to do this would be by simply just selling the new device/belt clip but not another set of tags for the discounted price. Since a set of tags costs 99 GBP, a full (sellable) second set would cost 200 GBP, just like a full new set, so re-selling the classic unit (or the new unit) wouldn't make sense any more since it would be just as expensive as a full new set.
Existing customers would still get the new device for a great price, but they could effectivly prevent wiping out their own market.
Maybe I'm wrong, but I wouldn't make any binding contracts before the final procedure of the upgrade has been revealed.
When I took up the offer for the upgrade the reply was the same as my original order for the Classic with a delivery date due after the 19th November
