Yeah why don't you two launch your own free gift program, only to call
it off some time later? There wouldn't be nothing wrong with that
according to your reasoning, right? :)

Kind regards

Mirko

On Apr 12, 3:16 pm, Thomas Riley <tomrile...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> I agree with Al, in some ways, If Google suddenly said it's not doing
> the program any more we couldn't complain as it's a free gift.
> However, the "lab attendees, forum supporters and free app developers"
> all have a combined positive effect on the Android platform.
>
> Anyway Al, fancy doing an AndAppStore DeviceSeedingprogram.... ? :p
>
> Tom.
>
> On Apr 12, 1:49 pm, Al Sutton <a...@funkyandroid.com> wrote:
>
> > If they were only going to paid-app developers I'd understand your
> > point, but theseedingprogram is getting devices to lab attendees,
> > forum supporters and free app developers as well as paid ones, so
> > there are a fair number of people in there that won't be making
> > anything back for Google because either they won't release apps or
> > they won't charge for them.
>
> > As you're no worse off than before you got your email I don't see why
> > you're sad, I'd understand being sad if you'd had to do something or
> > pay something specifically to qualify for the 'phone, but in this case
> > they're rewards for past actions, so you haven't really been put-out
> > and you're definitely not out of pocket if the 'phone doesn't turn up.
>
> > Al.
>

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