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Model Specific Forums => Gemini PDA => Gemini PDA - General Discussion => Topic started by: Varti on April 12, 2018, 04:11:01 am
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Today I have stumbled upon this:
https://store.planetcom.co.uk/ (https://store.planetcom.co.uk/)
Has it been officially launched by Planet, i.e. mentioned in any of their updates on Indiegogo? Does anybody know if it's already possible to buy any of the items there (or order, as I don't think they already have stocks of the Gemini or the camera add-on)?
Varti
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Today I have stumbled upon this:
https://store.planetcom.co.uk/ (https://store.planetcom.co.uk/)
Has it been officially launched by Planet, i.e. mentioned in any of their updates on Indiegogo? Does anybody know if it's already possible to buy any of the items there (or order, as I don't think they already have stocks of the Gemini or the camera add-on)?
Varti
I saw that a while ago that they were selling online about 2 weeks ago not sure if they are backer or official i presume official.
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18. Law and Jurisdiction
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So looks like we are screwed when it comes to the Gemini Breaking down.
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That's an far and unfair conclusion you leapt to, frankly.
So looks like we are screwed when it comes to the Gemini Breaking down.
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That's an far and unfair conclusion you leapt to, frankly.
So looks like we are screwed when it comes to the Gemini Breaking down.
How is that far and unfair? All of the backers who have yet to get their's don't know that they have 48 hours before it becomes their problem. I know that it was not until week 2 that I started getting the temp warning telling me to remove the battery. So unless PC is going to rectify the issues with backers getting the X25 CPU while the other backer get the X27 I am not going to give them a pass on this because as post by other members the battery size has changed so saying the it was to come with a X25 CPU and that if you backed early you are stuck with the X25 CPU is not a good thing to do. I worked just as hard as the late backers for my money yet get less then them due to a mistake made by PC. So yes PC might make exceptions to their rules but if not for everyone then that is not fair.
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Is that the T&Cs from the online store being quoted?
No need to worry about those in Europe if purchasing from the online store, because it is covered by Distance Selling Regs and also by statutory warranty (and sale of goods act in UK) which trumps any T&Cs. Which is why it's more expensive.
Indiegogo perks are a different deal completely because it's not a normal sale transaction - we are giving money fund a project to create a new product. But we are well aware of that when we back the project and accept the risk. For IndieGogo we depend on the goodwill of Planet to take care of us, and they have been pretty good, sending out new keyboard mats etc.
Although someone did successfully challenge the wording in a UK court on a failed project (Vega+), IGG have since tightened that one up.
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Is that the T&Cs from the online store being quoted?
No need to worry about those in Europe if purchasing from the online store, because it is covered by Distance Selling Regs and also by statutory warranty (and sale of goods act in UK) which trumps any T&Cs. Which is why it's more expensive.
Indiegogo perks are a different deal completely because it's not a normal sale transaction - we are giving money fund a project to create a new product. But we are well aware of that when we back the project and accept the risk. For IndieGogo we depend on the goodwill of Planet to take care of us, and they have been pretty good, sending out new keyboard mats etc.
Although someone did successfully challenge the wording in a UK court on a failed project (Vega+), IGG have since tightened that one up.
Yes that was copied from PC website. You are correct in that PC is sending out new keyboard mats but for those that damaged their Gemini's Keyboard caps what is being done for them? I will be waiting for PC to get their repair facility up and going then send mine in to have it fixed/repaired.
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That's an far and unfair conclusion you leapt to, frankly.
So looks like we are screwed when it comes to the Gemini Breaking down.
How is that far and unfair? All of the backers who have yet to get their's don't know that they have 48 hours before it becomes their problem. I know that it was not until week 2 that I started getting the temp warning telling me to remove the battery. So unless PC is going to rectify the issues with backers getting the X25 CPU while the other backer get the X27 I am not going to give them a pass on this because as post by other members the battery size has changed so saying the it was to come with a X25 CPU and that if you backed early you are stuck with the X25 CPU is not a good thing to do. I worked just as hard as the late backers for my money yet get less then them due to a mistake made by PC. So yes PC might make exceptions to their rules but if not for everyone then that is not fair.
No slight intended.
'Unfair' in the sense that 'screwed' implies finality without recourse, which is premature now in the middle of production runs and improved QC by PC and factory.
Everything about PC's slow-to-respond but willingness to help resolve keyboard mat / wonky keys issues, and their announced plans for a repair department to open presently, suggests to me that they will eventually fix your keyboard / keys. That said, I wouldn't expect PC to replace the X25 chip in a repaired device.
Nevertheless, frankly, my further sense is that PC might very well replace your Gemini with a new device (which will have the X27 chip, newer mat and whatever else has been tweaked since the first production run).
Were I you, I'd try patience (I am NOT a patient man) because that state might prove beneficial in the long run.
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My strategy has been to order a second Gemini just before the price went up. I will have a spare if required, but if my Gemini looks OK I should be able to offload one without loss.
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"We cannot issue refunds on simply unwanted goods due the perishable nature of goods on sale. "
It's not a banana!
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Were I you, I'd try patience (I am NOT a patient man) because that state might prove beneficial in the long run.
That seems like good advice.
The folks at Planet seem to be doing their best by their customers, within the limits of their tiny operation. Right now I'm happy to give them the benefit of the doubt. (And I hope I'd still feel that way if I had a faulty unit… )
And the less hassle they get from their users, the more time they have for working on improvements &c!
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how much for the proprietary video cable?
https://store.planetcom.co.uk/collections/a...dmi-video-cable (https://store.planetcom.co.uk/collections/accessories/products/gemini-hdmi-video-cable)
basically GB£40 for the video cable
or US$53.70
WTF!
I had been expecting to buy one, thinking it would be £5 to £10 at most!!