Brilliant OS X Upgrade scheme:
<a href="http://www.zdnet.com/anchordesk/stories/story/0,10738,2874861,00.html" target="_blank">http://www.zdnet.com/anchordesk/stories/story/0,10738,2874861,00.html</A>
Here is a quote from one of the paragraphs:
[quote]My suggestion: free upgrades to 10.2 for anyone who bought 10.0. Customer self-sacrifice of such magnitude should be rewarded. 10.1 users should get a break, too: at least 25 percent off the full $129 price. Treating your most loyal customers the same as the waffling fence-sitters is not a good way to maintain that loyalty. <hr></blockquote>
Free for users who bought 10.0 but upgrade price for 10.1 buyers?
Seems like it should be the other way around.
Here is what I think:
Anyone who bought a boxed copy of 10.0 or a computer with 10.0 installed - $50.00 rebate
Anyone who bought a boxed copy of 10.1 or bought a machine with 10.1 installed - $80.00 rebate
Anyone who bought a boxed copy of 10.1 or a machine with 10.1 installed within 90 days of July 17 - Free
Hows that?
Here is a quote from one of the paragraphs:
[quote]My suggestion: free upgrades to 10.2 for anyone who bought 10.0. Customer self-sacrifice of such magnitude should be rewarded. 10.1 users should get a break, too: at least 25 percent off the full $129 price. Treating your most loyal customers the same as the waffling fence-sitters is not a good way to maintain that loyalty. <hr></blockquote>
Free for users who bought 10.0 but upgrade price for 10.1 buyers?
Seems like it should be the other way around.
Here is what I think:
Anyone who bought a boxed copy of 10.0 or a computer with 10.0 installed - $50.00 rebate
Anyone who bought a boxed copy of 10.1 or bought a machine with 10.1 installed - $80.00 rebate
Anyone who bought a boxed copy of 10.1 or a machine with 10.1 installed within 90 days of July 17 - Free
Hows that?