cadblu
Well-Known Member
OK, let's talk about "lost deposits"...I think I lost my tesla deposit (1K) I guess it became a donation to tesla even if it was supposed to be refunded.
I'm putting in my nonrefundable deposit. Even if I don't end up getting one because they suck or something, 300 to reserve a spot for mid next year, I'm fine with that.
In case anyone hasn't looked or can't remember, Slate's reservation system was governed by its Reservation Agreement along with its Website Terms and Conditions, which was described on the checkout page. It did not officially spell out what happens if production slips, becomes halted, or specifications change. Nobody paid much attention to this. After all, it was "fully refundable."
Now this completely changes with a pre-order. Why should we be concerned?
If for any reason Slate fails to deliver in the specified window, and announces a 3-month delay (for example) should we then be entitled to a refund? This in not totally outside the realm of possibility. In effect, doesn't this become a legal commitment? If one party fails to deliver in the specified timeframe, doesn't that breach the contract? I recall a phrase from my many years in production engineering: "we don't yet know what we don't know." It's still kind of relevant today.
That said, I think we need to pay attention to the NEW Ts and Cs when we plunk down the balance of our $300 deposits. I'm going to read the "fine print" upon checkout on June 24 before clicking "PAY NOW." I suspect that the delivery window is going to be a lot wider than many of us expected. I also predict that Slate is going to have us check the box that we accept production delays "beyond their control" when it comes time to pre-order.
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