It isn’t silly just because you have no arguments.
If it would be that easy, other companies could / would fill the gap. As you are always explaining how a company has to do its business, just run your own.
It isn’t silly just because you have no arguments.
If it would be that easy, other companies could / would fill the gap. As you are always explaining how a company has to do its business, just run your own.
Imagine ordering in April and canceling, BUT sticking around in the forums like a real life troll doll. Making up lies about some email where ClockworkPi “admitted” to him that they used his money to fund reseller units in Europe and calling people in the forums “delusional”. LMAO.
What a sad little life to hang out in a forum for a product you don’t own to call the people who do own it names. Same clown who got into it with me months ago. I remember clownface was full of lies and misquotes back then, too.
Really easy to silence the troll though…
My post about Clockwork Pi isn’t for you. It’s for people who want to understand how this company is operating in 2026 before they purchase or refund.
You seem to be enjoying injecting yourself into the discussion to derail it with nasty and false comments. I had the same issue with Richard_Castro a couple of months back, who has now conveniently appeared right at this moment to join in with more insulting and dishonest comments.
Clockwork Pi are open about their reseller work. You can email them yourself, or look at the companies they deal with, who advertise their partnership.
This is a exact example of what I wrote above: when people come here to outline the serious concerns with Clockwork Pi, a mob of the same usual faces crops up to try and confuse, derail, and insult people so that they stop talking. I’ll let the readers decide why that might be – its very bizarre and, I’d argue, very concerning.
What a funny coincidence. That’s exactly what I was about to accuse you of.
I’m not interfering, as it’s not your private forum. On the contrary: it’s public. So you’ll just have to live with the fact that there are opinions that differ from yours.
However, you are clearly trying to stir up sentiment against clockwork because you don’t like their approach and you feel personally offended. But emotions are usually a poor guide and, above all, subjective.
Buddy started the convo by calling everyone names and then went into victim mode, saying, “Look at them all calling me names. Why do they call me names?” LMAO
The worst type of debater who kicks off the Ad Hominem attacks and cries foul when it’s returned to him.
He also seems to think he’s a genius who is saving the forums from an unknown issue. While he’s commenting on a thread that only exists because of the long wait times. He thinks he’s providing a unique opinion that everyone needs to hear. When in reality, he’s just sad that he doesn’t own a uConsole and can’t let go.
Anyone who follows these forums knows that there is a long delay for a uConsole, and a shorter but still lengthy delay for a PicoCalc. This is very much open knowledge that anyone buying either should know if they have done the least bit of due diligence, and we don’t need CopperRelic here to tell us like it is some dark secret that only they know.
And despite what CopperRelic alleges, Clockwork isn’t scamming us here – I ordered my PicoCalc on April 20th 2025 and it arrived at my doorstep in mid-late June that year, and the only trouble I had was with the local shipping company, which for some reason didn’t find my house properly the first time they sent it out (and they had poor customer service, I must say; trying to get them to send it out again was a PITA). I am very happy with my PicoCalc, and when I scratched the glass on it, entirely of my own fault, I just emailed Alex and he sent new glass to me (charging only the shipping cost, nothing more) which arrived at my house about two weeks later. When people have broken their (admittedly quite fragile) screens they similarly have received replacements quickly at minimal cost. One person I know of who got a motherboard with a bad key got a whole replacement motherboard for free. And as for other people who simply have gotten impatient and asked for refunds, their refunds were applied promptly.
So clearly CopperRelic here simply has an axe to grind – if they have gotten refunded due to their obvious impatience, why are they even sticking around this forum? They should be happy with their refund and go on their way, rather than ranting about this supposed “dark truth” about Clockwork.
where you receive order?
And even if it were like this, it wouldn’t matter.
A credit of about $200 for one year currently results in an incredibly high interest rate of $5
. If at all.
I would have ordered the device even if the price were $10 or $20 higher.
You have never applied for a credit line as a business, have you? ![]()
I’d gladly pay $20 extra and have the 90 business days estimate be real.
I saw the shipping time period only after placing the order, and now I’m feeling both excitement and the pain of the delay.
I placed the order
Color: Matte Black
Type: WIFI+4G cellular
Core: Raspberry Pi CM4 104000 lite
Order no: 471XX
On 8th Jan
Does anyone know the approximate delivery time? Or any new about the speed up the assembly line.![]()
Sure it does. I was commenting on your reply to Codiator. He does have a point about people who don’t seem to read the comments here, act surprised when their order doesn’t show up in three months and keep posting here when no one who reads this forum can help them. Why do people post here? There are enough posts about the lack of ClockworkPi’s response. Posting here won’t improve the situation one bit.
The psychology of complaining about things in a group setting is powerful.
seems like if you request refund for CM4 module – it could speed it up.
For your case, you might be in for a wait due to the CM4 being bundled with your order
Granted, I ordered mine back in November of 2024, but mine arrived (ordered without a CM4) in January of 2025, within the 90-day window. Maybe I just got lucky, but at the time it seemed like people were getting them quicker because it was the CM4 availability that was causing issues.
Personally, I think it is better to BYO CM4 because you can pick a better spec, or now there’s community support for the CM5, you can get one of those and explore the wonderful world of modding your case for cooling the CM5. I ended up choosing a CM4 with 8GB of RAM.
That’s right. But you didn’t get my point. It’s about my “interest loss” as a private customer, which I can live with just fine.
This chat is giving me Kickstarter vibes, where you get tons of people backing items not realising the model of having to wait for things to be designed, prototyped, built and shipped by the smallest team of 2 people doing the work of 20, while 3k backers all complain that they haven’t received an update on shipping or tracking numbers and calling the founders a bunch of crooks that have stollen my money and scamming us all. lol
I must admit, though, that as much as the ZX Spectrum Next seemed interesting, I was not going to shell out a pile of money for it then wait months considering that it might end up collecting dust (as actually programming 8-bitters that few people really own is not exactly my cup of tea).
Ok I will ask if some of you could tame down their tone a little bit. CPi is not perfect but as far as I know they never ran with the money. They may be slow at times, and the queue in some items is long, but people get what they paid for.
Mines shipped order 412 placed jul 26
Black with cm4 wifi only
Shipping to Canada supposed to arrive today
Im 371xx ordered last april , black 4g no core , and alex been telling me i should expect it to be sent before the 17th, but nothing so far.
Canada too. Did you get a shipping notice he said they were waiting for the shipping agency prior to that email.
Supposedly my configuration didnt change anything and taking the 4g wouldnt change my order in queue.