Thursday, March 01, 2012 9:43:00 PM
I agree that the number system gives us reasonable idea of units sold, but multiple units on one order throws it off. Someone mentioned that school placed an order for many units. Also, the Amazon "stock" may have been under one number. Nobody will know for sure.
But at minimum, they sold 610 units in the 10k range, and a a few hundred in the 1k range of order numbers. So a base of under 1000 sold. With no real advertisement. Not terrible for a startup in my opinion.
Remember, they likely started at order #1001, and then after the crash, they started with #10,001. My prior orders were 1069 (10am of first morning), and 10,021 (10am the day after crash).
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