Due to the fact that this product is made on customers demand, customers have no cancelation or refund rights by EU law. Sold B2B or B2C doesn't matter. There is just one date they have to met to stay within their contract: delivery within Q3.
You mean, Intel sells his CPUs coz theres a customers demand, so no EU law apply on Intel CPUs?
No.
A company offers a product which is built on customers demand (made especially for you). They wouldn't have built this product without asking for it.
I hope you understand what I mean...English is not my main language.
I'm looking for some english documents where this behavior is explained.
// This is the wright one I think:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engineer_to_OrderB2B is definitly a wrong argument because they had to make sure you are a real business customer when the order was placed.
The item is NOT custom built to YOUR specifications, there is NO personalisation to this unit that could / would stop them from selling it to another person, if it is personalised, i.e, has your own specs added to it (custom PC parts etc) or specific colour not normally available, has writting / engraving etc, then it is personalised, but as it stands, each one of these is either 50 or 250, all internal and external components are the same and no one has had it personalised to their own spec, it is as the manufacturer offered.