Methinks she doth protest too much
actually the line is "The lady doth protest too much, methinks".
As for the statement that One has to wonder exactly why this "can't be happening".
Why it's so important that we know it "can't be happening". All when everything points to "it's happening You dismiss their
reasoning too quickly, methinks.
What motive would he have to make such a statement at this point in time? Why would he need to, why not just run out and get them when they are ready?
Yet, in any purchase in which a price can be negotiated instead of a "set in stone take it or leave it" price, many people can and do use the manufacturer's competion agaist them in a bargining scenerio.
"I like the Chevy, but ya know, Ford has something a little better then this for the same price"
Then why aren't they in the Ford dealership today?
Look at the Price drop of Vista when some companies said "Linux is looking pretty good".
The price dropped and they bought Vista.
Why is it so inconceivable that the same thing could be happening here to get the Blackberry at a better price.
The timing, and the statement, itself points more in that direction.
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