by waaytoomuchintothis » Tue Dec 03, 2013 7:13 pm
Not panic, disgust. By shifting the ordinary risks of doing business to the dealers by making preorders the scale by which demand is estimated, the manufacturers do harm to the industry.
And for the record, the almost transparent shade of meaning pointed out by Jules doesn't change anything. We are being asked, in effect, to trust the manufacturers, some of which have some dubious records, that anything they make is going to be acceptable by us at the price asked, to say nothing of prompt and dependable delivery to the dealers, which effects trust. So, sight unseen, we are to commit to buy something in order to coax the manufacturer to actually produce it as promised, at least in quantities that are sufficient to keep the hobby in reach of the hundreds of thousands of hobbyists today and in the future? That's nonsense and no amount of rationalization will change it.