Naturally, my HP Touchpad that I ordered on August 20th has been stuck in a warehouse in New Jersey since 5am on Saturday and hasn't moved. I'm less than 40 miles away and will now miss out on yet another giveaway. HP can give a clinic on how to botch PR. Why can't we set up accounts and download these before we get out Touchpads?
If HP was still supporting the platform a steady stream of free apps would be a decent way to boost consumer interest and get people to subscribe to the blog feed where they could be fed other marketing news; but now that it's been thrown under the bus it just looks like throwing good money after bad.
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phobos512 - Monday, August 29, 2011 - link
Five days? More like five hours. Hopefully they put larger quantities on these codes.kbhakta - Monday, August 29, 2011 - link
yea, angry birds Rio already hit its limit.KPOM - Monday, August 29, 2011 - link
Naturally, my HP Touchpad that I ordered on August 20th has been stuck in a warehouse in New Jersey since 5am on Saturday and hasn't moved. I'm less than 40 miles away and will now miss out on yet another giveaway. HP can give a clinic on how to botch PR. Why can't we set up accounts and download these before we get out Touchpads?ViRGE - Monday, August 29, 2011 - link
Everything but Pennant has reached its limit.DanNeely - Monday, August 29, 2011 - link
If HP was still supporting the platform a steady stream of free apps would be a decent way to boost consumer interest and get people to subscribe to the blog feed where they could be fed other marketing news; but now that it's been thrown under the bus it just looks like throwing good money after bad.