Steve Jobs with a tough answer regarding the availability of the iPad

Today I presented you 2 emails sent to him Steve Jobs by 2 people who wanted to know information about availability iPad, unfortunately the answer came from Steve Jobs it was not at all clarifying so now I will present an e-mail note sent by a Swiss to the president Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),, mail in which the Elevian wants to know information about the availability iPad in Switzerland, however, he also criticizes the way in which Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), they market their products in Europe because the prices for Europeans are generally almost double those for Americans. Here is the whole discussion:

Dear Mr. Jobs
On behalf of the international community of Apple consumers I would like to protest the way Apple is apparently leaving us out in the cold with the Apple iPad product.
We have been fed either misinformation or no information at all and it is starting to cast doubt on Apple's intentions, at least it is to me.
I live in Switzerland and as yet we have no idea what the Apple iPad will cost here, if it is anything like the international pricing we have been used to to date on other Apple products, then it will certainly not be an "unbelievable price" as stated in your marketing.
If the delays and lack of pricing information is due to Apple doing its level best, to make sure that we are not being ripped off, then I applaud that work. However, as previously mentioned, I am doubting this.
Twice to my knowledge you have falsely stated international availability of the iPad and while I do not believe this is any fault of your own, I can imagine that you are not happy being shown as deliberately pulling the wool over the rest of the world's eyes.
This is what you said at the iPhone OS4.0 announcement.

Will iPad's success impact its international launch?

Steve: No, we said we're launching internationally later in April, and we're launching later in April.

Please can you clarify what is happening and why it has taken so long for information to be released to the international community.
May I suggest the following: Make it easier for us to purchase your products directly from the USA online Apple store. Many of us would be happy to do so and pay extra for local Applecare.
I look forward to your response."

Steve: Are you nuts? We are doing the best we can. We need enough units to have a responsible and great launch.

That's how he chose Steve Jobs to resolve the situation, but unfortunately he did not do it in a very elegant way, worthy of the president of one of the most titled companies in the world at the present time. On the one hand, it is understandable why Steve he would be frustrated if he had iPadready-made ones would have earned much more money now, but there will probably be many customers who a month before the launch of the new iPhone HD they will give up buying another one iPad.