I work for a company that sells retail to the public. People will buy if they feel price protected for say 30 days. A lot of people will not buy if they think there is a possibility the price may go down. Some retailers will guarantee their price for 30 days to keep sales flowing which seems to be reasonable. Outlaw can do whatever they want and I will do what I want but I will not lose sleep over the $150 bucks. Actually if I was one of the Outlaws I would give $$ credits toward future products. That lets them keep the revenue, insure some future purchases, and make some folks happy. Also, future purchasers will not be constantly delaying purchases thinking there might be a price decrease.
Will be interesting to see if the Outlaws will break some more rules. Are they like everyone else or do they want to develop brand loyalty?