I would guess that the code expiration dates would be extended in the
case that stock was not available. What's troubling to me is that the
USA is not mentioned at all in the message. No further details, no
mention what so ever. What is the reasoning behind that? I would
assume that the Maemo team could decide whether to mention the USA
status even if they can't control stock or getting discount codes
working in a particular store.

Frank

On Jan 8, 2008 9:58 AM, Alfredo J. Fabretti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jan 8, 2008 1:50 PM, Owen Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Yes, but nokia has now sent out an email threatening that if I don't use
> > my code by a specific date, it will expire.  It's as if they're
> > threatening to take it out on me because they couldn't get their act
> > together, or because I don't click "refresh" on the shop often enough to
> > catch it when it comes in stock.  Nokia should either guarantee stock in
> > shops by a certain date, or push the expiration date of the code by at
> > least a few months.
>
> Indeed. If the device is out of stock and the discount codes are valid
> until the end of february I'm wondering if we'll have enough time to
> get the device...
> I don't understand why our discount codes have expiration date if it's
> a developer program to contribute to the platform...
>
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