Lucky you. But this is unfair to all those who bought EAP and FSD before all this mess started. Tesla should offer everyone the same price for the same package. Pay the difference or refund the over payment.
Sorry, but that seems to be a very unrealistic expectation. Companies/stores have sales all the time. They also mark down prices (either permanently or temporarily) all the time. Look at airline tickets. You can buy the same tickets on the same day and pay different prices because they literally change their pricing all the time. Prices might go up, they might go down but you aren't given a refund if they drop. Same goes for cars. People can go to the same dealership at the same time and walk out paying different prices for the same car. Then the next week the prices drop because it is an end of month sales push, with prices rising again on the first of the month. People pay different prices for the same thing
all the time. Try buying a car in a major city and buying one out in the sticks. Guess what, the person buying from a dealership in the city will pay more. Same goes for clothing and groceries. Tesla is actually one of the few companies I know where everyone pays the exact same price if they purchase at the same time, regardless of location. The fact that they choose to change prices later (either up or down) is neither unusual nor unethical and they certainly don't owe you, me, or anyone else.
I ordered my 90D in December 2016 because free lifetime supercharging was going away. Three weeks later the 100D was announced. I was given the option of cancelling my order and shifting it to a 100D, but would lose lifetime supercharging. I chose to stay with the 90D...only to have people who bought the 100Ds also get lifetime supercharging about a week later. Was I disappointed? Yes. Did that mean I felt Tesla screwed me over or owed me anything? Nope...that's the breaks when you order a Tesla.
Is the recent drop in prices for cars and features (EAP/FSD) a move to drive sales? Absolutely. Guess what, most companies do this as well. Now has Tesla done these things in a way that created uncertainty among current and future customers? Absolutely and that is not necessarily a wise thing to do, but they certainly don't owe us anything....
I get that people who paid a higher price aren't happy about it, but that's life and expecting a refund because Tesla lowered the price sometime after you purchased strikes me as incredible...