eva01beserk said:
Barozi said:
It's called logic and experience.
I could counter your point pretty easily with your own (kind of) logic:
Nintendo lies with their shipment numbers. In reality they shipped 1.5 million to people and sold only 1 million. They also bribed all of the trackers, so that it appears that they sold close to 7 million.
You can't know if that's wrong, unless YOU in person visit every household that there is and count all of the WiiUs that are sold.
Logic tells us, they aren't bribing anyone. The competitors would love to know that and pay a lot of money for such info or someone would've called them out due to a personal ethical conflict. Furthermore they are not lying with their shipment numbers either since they would get in a lot of trouble from shareholders.
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This is in no way the point Im making. Are we acusing nintendo of lying about the shipments? No. people are acusing ioi, a person not afiliated at all with nintendo to not even be stuborm, bribed or anything of the sort, just that he made a mistake. Even if he agrees that a mistake was made but does not know where or how to fix it, you with your experience, what do you supose he do? Cave to complaints and ramdomly take a number and subtracte from the total? Or find the problem, or if someone actually knows where the problem lies to tell ioi so he can adjust the numbers?
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If it was Sold > Shipped (an actual impossibility) what would you suggest eva?