Huh.
So Steven might be able to extend the offer. [ETA: Apparently, his reason for the deadline was the RAM prices being all over the place and him having a solid price from his supplier that had an expiration date.]
He's also willing to throw in another 512 MB of RAM and another hard drive.
This is unexpected.
ETA: Cool, ita! I just had this idea based on something that someone, Rob maybe, said about closing the connections. I'm not actually sure I can articulate it but it makes sense in my brain, if that makes you feel any better.
Kristen, please don't take offense -- Steven's been great to us, I know -- but he's starting to sound like a used car salesman.
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I mean he should just make us his best offer. I don't think we should have to haggle or threaten to walk.
he's starting to sound like a used car salesman.
Huh. I don't think so. I'd grateful he might be able to extend the offer.
Eh. I sort of suspected he might want to extend the deadline when I sent off the email. I wasn't expecting more hardware. Makes me wish FG had an extra couple of hundred dollars a month to throw around.
Thing is, I don't know that we need a bigger hard drive or memory. That wasn't the issue. I'd rather he just lower the price on his original offer. Although I realize that's not on the table.
I should probably keep quiet, but:
Kristen, please don't take offense -- Steven's been great to us, I know -- but he's starting to sound like a used car salesman.
After I saw Kristen's post, I had thought you'd actually feel happy knowing that you are apparently valued enough that he's willing to do what he can to try to make his offer more tempting.
I mean he should just make us his best offer. I don't think we should have to haggle or threaten to walk.
I don't think you are haggling or threatening, and I personally don't see that anyone's forcing you into such a situation. If you feel that way, I'm sorry, but know that that's never been our intention. You decided before the stated deadline to go elsewhere. You don't *have* to do anything but whatever is the right decision for you. All that was being asked was that you do it in enough time to allow him to work with *his* suppliers. At the time, that was his best offer. Now, apparently, he has more wiggle room. His situation has changed.
You don't have to like or choose the Fangeek/IH offer. But I really don't think there's been anything shady, sneaky, under-handed or whatever about it. I'm not offended or hurt or anything by any of the posts, but I just had to pipe up for the service that we -- and, in INCREDIBLY large part (I mean 99%) -- Kristen and Steven have provided. Our environment may not end up being the one that will suit your needs, but we've been upfront with you guys every step of the way.
How long's this offer for, Kristen?
I personally think we should go for it. It sounds a lot better than what we've got now.
How long's this offer for, Kristen?
I'm not sure. He's checking to see how long he can get the same price on the hardware. I'm hoping for Tuesday or Wednesday.
Also, on the commitment front, with a higher setup fee [$250 as opposed to $100], we can do a month-to-month agreement. I would, however, want to change the TOS to add in a 60-day notice requirement of cancellation.
As far as I can tell, Steven has little motivation to not cut his stressy lossy with us, so I don't see anything shady about the offer. Extra memory is always great, but I wish the incentives had been a discount.
But whatever. We have another offer, and we have another deadline. Let us consider. Yeah -- what is the deadline?