hergieburbur
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1: Most of those countless poor souls you are referring to are the same person. Its like an ongoing saga (sound familiar?)
2: Most people that get an ES would probably just keep it or return it without
notifying Intel
3: Of those that DO contact Intel, do you actually think its costs them more than a pittance to replace their chips with a better model? (Especially when you compare that to the revenue they are losing by having retailers sell ESes which were not paid for rather than OEM chips, which are paid for?)
I don't think anything LordGeek claimed was that far fetched. From Intel's standpoint, its just good business and helps IMPROVE their bottom line. From and economic theory standpoint, they are NOT giving away free stuff here folks. They are paying their customer to watch their retailers.
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2: Most people that get an ES would probably just keep it or return it without
notifying Intel
3: Of those that DO contact Intel, do you actually think its costs them more than a pittance to replace their chips with a better model? (Especially when you compare that to the revenue they are losing by having retailers sell ESes which were not paid for rather than OEM chips, which are paid for?)
I don't think anything LordGeek claimed was that far fetched. From Intel's standpoint, its just good business and helps IMPROVE their bottom line. From and economic theory standpoint, they are NOT giving away free stuff here folks. They are paying their customer to watch their retailers.
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