Nice, thx for recording the data and the graph.
did you get any data on individuals who may had purchased multiple times 
consecutively? , how many each individual got ?
I Think indiegogo only lets you select one perk even if you add more cash to 
the amount.
So it wouldn't be a surprise if some made multiple purchases consecutively.
Anyway this will be a crucial week, hope their double edge and other perks get 
mass acceptance.

From: coder...@gmail.com
Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2013 10:41:00 -0500
Subject: Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Ubuntu Edge (the Ubuntu handset)
To: estela...@hotmail.com
CC: ubuntu-phone@lists.launchpad.net

Actually, this will probably help. This is the amount of funding the project 
had received over time. The data was sampled at a rate of once every 90 
seconds. You can clearly see the moment when the $600 phone option ran out. 
Calculating the trend line for the second half of the graph indicates that the 
campaign will raise about $20,000,000 total over the full period of the 
campaign, which is not enough. I believe that this is the reason Canonical 
introduced the Double Edge option a few minutes ago, which might boost sales by 
a little bit more. Hopefully this clarifies my point. There lines are very 
smooth. If a company bought 100 units all at once, there would be a visible 
blip on the graph, in my opinion. That would be $60,000 in pledges all at once, 
which would break the monotony of the graph.




On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 10:34 AM, Josh Leverette <coder...@gmail.com> wrote:


I'm not saying companies couldn't buy from the indiegogo deal. I'm just saying 
the companies with the money to buy from this fundraiser wouldn't be able to 
move fast enough to have gotten in on the 1st day of sales. Companies move 
slowly for the most part, and I was watching the sales figures carefully. I've 
even plotted them on a graph over time as the data has come in, starting at 
about $1.5million dollars in sales. I should've started the data collection 
earlier, but I stupidly didn't think to. I watched the number from the start 
though, even though they weren't being recorded. The rates were constant. There 
was no bulk purchase done by any one company. If you would like to review my 
numbers, I can send you the spreadsheet.




On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 10:16 AM, Omar B. <estela...@hotmail.com> wrote:






>Stores and resellers were not purchasing from indiegogo yesterday. There might 
>have been one or two, but that's simply not what happened. This whole campaign 
>is all about individuals buying these phones. I don't want to see this 
>campaign fail anymore than you do. People will either buy them at $830, or 
>they won't.




yes... sure.
I didn't see anywhere that said limited one per client.



Or that you shouldn't get involved with business reasons in mind and get a 
bunch of them.



There's nothing to lose at the moment, which makes it even better. In fact 
anyone can come in and buy most of the 35k remaining, I don't think its 
prohibited.



I believe even companies got into the discounted 600 tier and took their share 
and is why you see 0 in the enterprise tier. Why would you as a company pay 
80/160k when you can pay 60/120k right there (Big discount in one go), is a no 
brainer, they wouldn't survive as companies by being dumb about $, specially on 
this economy.





                                          

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