Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/02/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On 2/6/07 10:10 PM, "Jayanand Govindaraj" <jayanand@gmail.com> typed: > Eric, > Do it and imagine its a discount on the M8, because that is what Leica is > in > effect doing, giving a discount for the teething troubles... > Cheers > Jayanand > Taking money off something is a discount. If they refunded part of your money on the camera that would be in effect a discount. Giving you something else for a discounted rate so its in effect close to "at cost" probably is kind of gifting something to you. They're saying "here's a lens to go with it" To make your Leica digital shooting experience better the best way we know how to do it despite some pitfalls with the camera itself!" And when something someone gives to you as a present becomes a commodity for your own convenience that's just what I was always thought was just kind of rotten. I have no clue how culturally specific that is but my gut says its rotten no matter which hemisphere you look at it. With. In. But the yuppies have a name for it now as so many of them get so many wedding gifts which do not fit into their yuppie specific life plans. Do they call it "re-gifting". I'm sure its in the new dictionary. But whatever they call it its a way to make doing something rotten feel better to them. Not quite the espresso machine they wanted? Give it to the next bride and groom maybe they wont know the difference! I'd never take a gift I'd gotten from someone as a gift and then give it to someone else. But then that just me isn't it? On the island of Kilarny-Kilimanjaro to give someone something which someone gives you as a present is the ultimate sacrifice of niceness. Then they have to be your bodyguard for life! But then you're not allowed to leave the island! And its always summer. Mark Rabiner New York, NY 40?47'59.79"N 73?57'32.37"W markrabiner.com