What i dont get, is that my really really really expensive 2 months old macbook is outdated in a crucial way.. Apple treats customers like test persons. They never really fix the problems anymore and have a good FINISHED serie of the product. No, they just release a new model with added specs (so people would want to buy this instead of the previous version) within a couple of months. Leaving me with a dropped 2nd hand selling rate of 40%.
To me, this: 'we just use the consumer as a tester and let him pay for it', was the original reason to switch from pc to mac. Now i can switch back because it doenst really matter anymore..
Is everyone so brainwashed that they think its legal for a firm to treat customers these days?
The whole line-up consists of the $60 Amps in-ears and $100 Tracks on-ear headphones, which both also come in slightly souped-up and pricier HD variations at $100 and $130, respectively.
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What i dont get, is that my really really really expensive 2 months old macbook is outdated in a crucial way.. Apple treats customers like test persons. They never really fix the problems anymore and have a good FINISHED serie of the product. No, they just release a new model with added specs (so people would want to buy this instead of the previous version) within a couple of months. Leaving me with a dropped 2nd hand selling rate of 40%.
To me, this: 'we just use the consumer as a tester and let him pay for it', was the original reason to switch from pc to mac. Now i can switch back because it doenst really matter anymore..
Is everyone so brainwashed that they think its legal for a firm to treat customers these days?