PastyPilgrim
Well-Known Member
Your preference would be for them to stop production or stop deliveries while they wait for difficult fulfillments to become more feasible? If they don't have the legal go-ahead for a state, or they don't have the ability to get a car somewhere yet, or they don't have the ability to support a car in some location, or supply issues limit production of a particular config, etc. then it only makes sense that they fulfill the orders they can while still planning to deliver a difficult order as soon as possible.From my previous conversation with CS a few months ago, you are 100% right. I sent CS a lengthy email stating my disappointment and I received a phone call the next day from a higher up basically stating this, he worded it in a way to make it clear that this is what will happen without actually saying it. It disappointed me that a day 1 reservation holder could potentially get their launch edition vehicle after someone who orders 3 years later and doesnt even qualify to receive a launch edition vehicle and on top of that they could even have more options to choose from than the person who dropped $1000 3 years earlier.
Basically, fulfilling non-LE orders in the meantime shouldn't delay an LE order, but the opposite should be true too.
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