Originally Posted by
sbm12
Allowing there to be a "default" suggests that they'll let you actually have a setting and stick to it. On top of that, most of the time it present too few options anyways so starting with only 10 seems inefficient for most customers, though probably better for their back-end systems.
And, not for nothing, but does it really matter? I know that change can be difficult some times, but this one doesn't seem all that bad.
Didn't say it was bad . . . just wondered why they bothered to change it. The fact that someone took the time (and expense) to change it indicates there was some justification for the change. But what could that be?