It's never enough to see a cherished friend flounder aimlessly in a desperate attempt to feel young and relevant years after that part of their lives went past. Maybe they're ridiculous comb over. Maybe they dress up as 15-year-old girl even if they're pushing 50. Maybe they are flirting with a spectacular price increases for the tablet computer signature.
This morning, pill HTC Flyer was briefly listed for sale at a staggering price of $ 99.00. To put this in perspective, when the device began back in May, a basic version costs $ 500.00 plus an extra $ 80 for customers who want an extra stylus. This may sound to compete with the IPAD, but despite 16 GB of memory, small 7-inch screen kind of did that price looks like a slap in the faces of the scars of a recession, consumers, and they responded accordingly.
In the original full price Flyer did not sell very well, so it was announced last week that the price will be reduced to a more reasonable $ 299.00. It sounded like a good idea until the fire kept his Amazon viciously undermined $ 199,00 price was announced. Now Kindle fire enjoys record pre-orders and Flyer stuck trying to suck in his gut and brush over this aberrant calva.
Although it might make sense for HTC, to further reduce the price tags Flyer in the light of the success of the Kindle Fire, falling as it looks to be financially suicidal and, indeed, Best Buy now argues that the $ 99.00 price was a mistake. Currently Flyer again listed in $ 299,00 and Best Buy said that orders made in the course of a brief $ 99.00 window will not run. People who made these purchases will need to either pony up the entire amount, or get a refund. Despite this, you have to wonder if this "bug" was a matter of time, rather than price. HTC might be willing to accept a financial loss if it maintains its pills. I bet even if $ 99.00 mistake was that in fact, we'll see another flyer drop to Christmas selling season begins.
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