Oculus Rift facing shipment delays; company offering free shipping to make up

Himanshu, 03 April, 2016

Oculus Rift shipments started more than a week ago, with the company's co-founder and CEO Palmer Luckey himself making the first delivery. Sadly, the company has now revealed that it's facing component shortages due to which estimated shipping dates for some of the pre-orders have been impacted.

However, to make up for the inconvenience, the company has said that it'll be covering shipping and handling costs for all the existing orders. Here's an excerpt from an email sent out by Oculus to several developers and consumers:

"We're working hard to up-to-date ship windows, and you should expect to see your order status updated on oculus.com by Tuesday, April 12. Although many Rifts will be arriving on schedule and in line with original estimates, we'll be covering the shipping and handling costs for all orders placed through today."

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  • AnonD-416078
  • 04 Apr 2016
  • AdF

I agree on that HTC Vive is better, but this "Shipment delay? If you can't deliver why make them? " is just stupid, things like this happen all the time.

  • Anonymous
  • 04 Apr 2016
  • c{L

https://voat.co/v/technology/comments/960106 Oculus Rift is sending all your information back to Facebook. Nice. Dead on arrival.

  • AnonD-504676
  • 04 Apr 2016
  • IWN

Shipment delay? If you can't deliver why make them? I rather get myself a HTC Vive which has higher specs and more future proof.

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