I hope so too. Looks like I got the form letter everyone else did last night (EUR version being more rare, offering $25 if I wanted to keep it). They also didn't mention anything about a sellout, but said it would be a couple of weeks to get the corrected unit because of shipping back and forth. I guess I understand that. This transaction, and I imagine all others who want a replacement, is going to be far more costly to them, as they'll have to pay return shipping and shipping of the new unit. And given the shipping cost was nearly $30 to begin with (as to why - it was five days from TX to PA, I could ship at that speed for half the rate), it'll be more than the $25 they were offering. If only the EUR version wasn't so bland (black and white only), I would have kept it as it's the same inside.
I replied this morning I wanted to replace, so we'll see how long it takes for them to respond.
In hindsight they should have just made all three colors of swapable buttons and included them in the box. Let people make their own version as they choose. I'm also going to be sure if the next thing they make is something I'd want to buy, to wait until the second round to hang on to my own money rather than let them.
And not to start a witch hunt, but I kinda wish the media would mention this shipping debacle. Not that I want to punish Analogue, but it seems right now they are just trying to keep this under the radar (offering $25 to keep the wrong console, saying it is a rarer version, not offering to pay return shipping in all cases, and more importantly no message on their website mentioning this error and a uniformed process for those impacted to get it corrected). Getting some visibility on this would kinda force them to get their process in order.