This is something I've been thinking about. I'll need to discuss it with Steve before making any definite decision.

Right now my line of thought is that the discount will be offered to the original purchaser of the Mk.1 player. If that person has sold his or her player, and chooses to take advantage of their discount for a Mk.2, then the person who bought that player second hand will not qualify for any discount. If, however, the original purchaser wishes to pass up the opportunity for a discounted Mk.2 then that opportunity could be passed on to the new owner.

In this way our original clients are given first refusal of the discount, which is especially important as some clients are already offering their Mk.1 players for sale in preparation for purchasing a Mk.2. Those who bought their player second hand may still have an opportunity for a discount, depending on the intentions of our original client.

Obviously we cannot offer more than one discount per original purchase, and I think this is the fairest approach. It's not written in stone yet, so let me know your thoughts.

Rob