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2012-02-29
Just because their distributors didn't have strong enough servers doesn't excuse their poor communication.
In fact it makes it worse.
I *STILL* don't know if it's possible for a US resident to pre-order a device, or if it was ever possible. (Or if it will become possible in the near future.)
A little more communication would have translated into a lot fewer frustrated clicks on the distributors' websites.
If my only hope of finding answers to obvious questions is to keep clicking hopelessly on servers that are failing, then of course that makes things worse. How could it not?
If USAians, and others outside the UK, had been better informed and either been given direct links or been clearly told that the device was not yet available in their region, the servers might have stayed functional.