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It's funny to see how people can be so submissive of a company and instead of use the reason and recognize that they did a horrible wheel that doesn't work with tricks (this is a fault product), they protect, minimize the problem and blame the consumer that buy the product, trusting in that company, for buying a faulty product.
Congratulations everyone. And in special to Questyle.
I thought you were talking about Apple in your post! Don't see anyone being submissive to Questyle as nobody has been defending any comments that the company has made most likely because they didn't say anything. I read through all the threads before getting my qp1r and knew about the wheel issue but also felt that the fix proposed was acceptable seeing as no complaints were about the actual build quality e.g feeling cheap or falling apart. Sometimes people and companies make decisions on a product that might not be 100% but it's something that might not be economical to fix short of going bust or eating into funds which could have been used for future development. It's always easy to complain when you don't have to deal with the issue!
If the issue is that they've introduced a new wheel that works better, would you complain if you were able to buy this newer player? Many products out there have problems as a first model which is why many people don't buy the newest latest toy immediately preferring to let the early adopters iron issues out first. Even with billion dollar companies like Apple. As others have said, if you don't like the product, don't use it or sell it. Other than a wheel which actually still functions(although not 100%), it is a brilliant dap which plays music. It's main function