Victimize yourself what you want. You have made claims about our product that
you haven't (heat problems) and couldn't (warranty problems) prove. Nice try
spinning what you've done.
I am disappointed, the world is disappointed in you because of your actions
and that's why you don't receive as many orders as you were used to. You say
you're changed, but you keep doing wrong to people, like jacking this thread
with your alleged T400s issues.
It's not that Technoethical doesn't know sources for lots of 100-150 laptops,
but we can't afford to pay them because we don't have your capital. But I
feel I'm repeating myself too much.
You have re-added the suppliers page in the middle of the night and told
people on the #libreboot IRC channel that it's urgent, you need to commit the
page that night. You now write "Minifree was already doing quite well". But
earlier today you wrote "Minifree simply adjusted its pricing, to match the
current market trends. We were not receiving any sales, before the price
drop, since our laptops were overpriced." I kindly ask you to make up your
mind.
You write "I'm not motivated by money, unlike you." Do you have any idea what
kind of sacrifices I've made and I'm making to advance software freedom?
Above all I'm a free software activist with more than 10 years of activity
ranging from community building and event organizing to policy influencing.
And since I promised you and I have to prove that I'm not spreading FUD about
your company practices, here it is the first complaint. I will publish more
as you continue to spread FUD about Technoethical.
"I ordered [the laptop] with [language] keyboard with 8GiB RAM, 480 SSD and
paid [$950+]. I had to beg her to send it to me; over a month later she
shipped it to me; it had no [language] keyboard, no 8 GiB RAM and no 480GB
SSD, no cable for [my country]. I kept bugging her about it and she finally
sent me a 480GB SSD that I installed but no money back for the [language]
keyboard or the missing RAM."