Purchased an Osmo+ back in September... but waited 'till the end of October to receive it. Which means my DGI credits just became available today... The good news is that I purchased my Osmo when they had the "Lucky Monday Promotion" and I wound up getting the full purchase price of my Osmo and accessories as a DJI credit. Initially I thought I would be grabbing a Phantom, but the Mavic was unveiled just a few days later. Cant Wait! I'll gladly wait in line 'till Christmas or even the new year to receive a mavic for what my out of pocket cost was.
I think the biggest challenge now will be not to look at my order status everyday. I'm certainly not counting on seeing anything until late December at the earliest, so I may just try to forget about the order and wait for the shipping notice to surprise me.
I've ordered min on Oct, 3rd. Hoping to get it for my 2-weeks trip to Iceland (departure Nov, 28th). Now, after the latest DJI update, I think that my Mavic will wait me at home when I'll get back. Sad but true.
Vertical.Creati Posted at 2016-11-6 09:44
I think the biggest challenge now will be not to look at my order status everyday. I'm certainly ...
That's a great idea and I hope you stick to it so you don't go crazy. What's the line? The definition of crazy is doing the same thing over and over expecting a different result, something like that.
something they did on 9/20. I have no idea how often they do it, but i'm guessing they had a sales goal to hit and the promotion was set in place to help drive online store sales. By making a purchase, you had a chance to receive up to 100% of your purchase as a store credit.
I got lucky with the purchase of my Osmo+ and received 100% credit. Hard to say "NO" to a Mavic fly more package for <$500.
confession... I can't help myself. I check nearly every day to see if there is an update to my shipping. I'm not pissed that it hasn't happened yet, just excited to get my hands on some new creative tools.
p4pro is looking like an amazing piece of kit & it's tempting, but the portability of the mavic fits my workflow so much better. I'm guessing once I get into this game, it's going to be a never ending process of hunting the next great thing in gear.
again different strokes for different folks. i am full time in the video production industry and as a new drone user adding this type of footage capture to my repertoire, i must provide the best I can for my clients. i am used to hauling pelican 1650's all over the place so adding 10 minutes to put on some props that can give me 4k aerial footage is not a big deal.
if i had 7200 dollars (US) to get the I2 that wo9uld be the cats pants! but I am not there yet.. a brotha has to crawl before he walks so the p4pro is it!